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Māui dolphins have been observed playing (e.g. with seaweed), chasing other dolphins, blowing bubbles, and play fighting. [ 31 ] Population size, distribution and overlap with South Island Hector's dolphins
Dolphins show various types of playful behavior, often including objects, self-made bubble rings, other dolphins, or other animals. [ 41 ] [ 42 ] When playing with objects or small animals, common behavior includes carrying the object or animal along using various parts of the body, passing it along to other members of the group or taking it ...
Dolphins sometimes engage in complex play behaviours, creating bubble rings on purpose, seemingly for amusement. [12] There are two main methods of bubble ring production: rapid puffing of a burst of air into the water and allowing it to rise to the surface, forming a ring; or creating a toroidal vortex with their flukes and injecting a bubble ...
For humans, flashing a smile is an easy way to avoid misunderstanding. And, according to a new study, bottlenose dolphins may use a similar tactic while playing with each other.
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