Dolphins
Dolphins are born to be intelligent and share many of the genes that make them brainy with us.
A new study of the genome of the bottlenose dolphin has shown that the aquatic mammals share many genes with human beings.
The finding could be key to understanding why dolphins have such big brains.
Dolphins can recognise themselves in mirrors and understand ideas such as 'zero' - an ability normally restricted to primates such as chimpanzees and humans.
Dolphin brains involve completely different wiring from primates, especially in the neocortex, which is central to higher functions such as reasoning and conscious thought.
when it comes to intelligence, social behaviour and communications, some researchers say dolphins come as close to humans as our ape and monkey cousins.
The finding could be key to understanding why dolphins have such big brains.
Dolphins can recognise themselves in mirrors and understand ideas such as 'zero' - an ability normally restricted to primates such as chimpanzees and humans.
Dolphin brains involve completely different wiring from primates, especially in the neocortex, which is central to higher functions such as reasoning and conscious thought.
when it comes to intelligence, social behaviour and communications, some researchers say dolphins come as close to humans as our ape and monkey cousins.
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