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| Image Info | Original File Name: Baby Bottlenose Dolphin, Spain.jpg Resolution: 380x253 File Size: 57579 Bytes Upload Time: 2006:08:18 11:59:46 | |
| Author | Name (E-mail): News (from@reuters.com) | |
| Subject | Baby Bottlenose Dolphin, Spain [REUTERS 2006-08-17] | |
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| Description | Baby Bottlenose Dolphin, Spain [REUTERS 2006-08-17]
A bottlenose dolphin baby swims with its mother at Barcelona's Zoo in this May 26, 2006 file photo. Dolphins may have big brains but a South African-based scientist says lab rats and even goldfish can outfox them. Paul Manger of Johannesburg's University of the Witwatersrand says the super-sized brains of dolphins, whales and porpoises are a function of being warm-blooded in a cold water environment and not a sign of intelligence. Picture taken May 26, 2006. REUTERS/Albert Gea/Files Source: REUTERS - http://www.reuters.com | |
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