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For Some Dolphins, the Key to Mating is Rolling with a Tight, Noisy Crew Science, Quickly

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A pair of studies show that male bottlenose dolphins rely on wingmen when wooing mates—and that they cultivate these friendships by being vocal.
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A pair of studies show that male bottlenose dolphins rely on wingmen when wooing mates—and that they cultivate these friendships by being vocal.
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