Why Dolphins Are the Chimpanzees of the Ocean Essay

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Joshua Foer is a writer in National Geographic, Esquire, Slate Outside the New York Times, and other publication. He like to focus on science, and the most his book wrote about science.
He achieves his writing fantastic and develop expertise in any field. The author uses a lot of opinion from other science to support his article.
Psychologist named Stan Kuczaj command­the arrow means “sink backward to the ocean floor”­is child’s play for this bottlenose at Roatan.” Observing dolphins solve problems like this is essential if we wish to understand how dolphins think,” he says.
“ There is also no evidence that dolphins can not time travel, can not bend spoons with their minds, and cannot shoot lasers out of their blowhole,” writes Justin Gregg, author of Are
Dolphins Really Smart? The Mammal Behind the Myth. “The ever­present scientific caveat that ‘there is much we do not know ‘ has allowed dolphinese proponents to slip the idea of dolphin language in the back door.”
“ A dolphin alone is not really a dolphin,” says Lori Marino, a biopsychologist and executive director of the Kimmela Center for Animal Advocacy. “ Being a dolphin means being embedded in a complex social network. Even more so than with humans.”
Lilly was iconoclastic neurophysiologist at the U.S. National Institute of Mental Health who began studying dolphins in the 1950s. He was the first scientist to posit that there “humans of the sea” had a language.
“ We wanted to educate them to reveal their cognitive potential,” says Adam Pack of the
University of Hawaii at Hilo, who worked at the lab for 21 years.
Averitable Jane Goodall of the Sea, Denise Herzing has spent the past three decades getting to know more than 300 individual Atlantic spotted dolphins spanning three generations. She works a 175­square­mile swath of ocean off the Bahamas in the largest running underwater wild­dolphin program in the world. “Once they