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2023-02-01 4:48:09 PM  
Dolphins and Humans Work Together to Catch Fish in Brazil

Cetacean needed.
 
2023-02-01 5:10:55 PM  

iron de havilland: Dolphins and Humans Work Together to Catch Fish in Brazil

Cetacean needed.


done in one
 
2023-02-01 5:12:05 PM  
See how much better co-operation works as opposed to competition?
 
2023-02-01 5:22:45 PM  

BlakCat: See how much better co-operation works as opposed to competition?


Great........communist hippy dolphins.
 
2023-02-01 5:24:02 PM  
How many Brazilian fish do they catch?

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2023-02-01 5:25:33 PM  

BlakCat: See how much better co-operation works as opposed to competition?


Why don't you ask the fish?
 
2023-02-01 5:51:38 PM  
Dolphins- the Border Collies of the ocean!
 
2023-02-01 6:00:05 PM  

Tom Marvolo Bombadil: How many Brazilian fish do they catch?

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Seems like .0002% give or take.
 
2023-02-01 6:05:06 PM  
I wonder if there are other cases where dolphins benefit from confused or panicked fish. If so then dolphins ma have just transferred that knowledge to shore net fishermen.

Say for example dolphins like barracudas.They are lousy eating and hard to catch but great for panicking fish.
 
2023-02-01 6:08:54 PM  
Changing sea surface temperatures are leading to fewer mullets...

I thought it might have been caused by the West Virginia opioid crisis.
 
2023-02-01 7:43:32 PM  

X-Geek: Changing sea surface temperatures are leading to fewer mullets...

I thought it might have been caused by the West Virginia opioid crisis.


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Mullet mullet.
 
2023-02-01 11:53:14 PM  

iron de havilland: Dolphins and Humans Work Together to Catch Fish in Brazil

Cetacean needed.


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