Well I completely disagree like many others with this piece. I am known for my opinionative view, and in this (rare) case I am on the opposing team. Dolphins are obvisously able to at least understand humans, or at least the ones in the show, as they did exactly what the instructors asked. But then again this just might be some circus act you say, well if it was then why would dolphins act in intelligence over instict in the wild? Just a few things to consider.
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Jordan
Well I completely disagree like many others with this piece. I am known for my opinionative view, and in this (rare) case I am on the opposing team. Dolphins are obvisously able to at least understand humans, or at least the ones in the show, as they did exactly what the instructors asked. But then again this just might be some circus act you say, well if it was then why would dolphins act in intelligence over instict in the wild? Just a few things to consider.