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May 5 , 2018
science NOVA PBS scienceNOW dolphin research cognition animal intelligence language natureThe ability to read is not just limited to humans. The trainers at Roatan Institute for Marine Sciences in Honduras have trained their dolphins to read two-dimensional symbols as commands. In this video, watch as the pupil, a dolphin named Cedana, puts her reading skills to the test.
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