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What does the text imply about dolphin society?
What does the text imply about dolphin society?
- Dolphins exhibit caring behaviors towards one another. (correct)
- Dolphins are unable to communicate with each other.
- Dolphins only care for themselves.
- It is less complex than originally thought.
Do scientists believe that dolphins have a language?
Do scientists believe that dolphins have a language?
- They communicate without needing words. (correct)
- They use words to communicate.
- No, they do not communicate with each other.
- Yes, they have a complex language system.
Why does the text argue against man's superiority over dolphins?
Why does the text argue against man's superiority over dolphins?
- Humans can easily kill dolphins.
- Humans are more intelligent than dolphins.
- Dolphins are incapable of protecting themselves.
- Dolphins possess remarkable qualities that challenge human superiority. (correct)
What is one of the key aspects of dolphin society highlighted in the text?
What is one of the key aspects of dolphin society highlighted in the text?
What do some scientists believe about dolphin communication?
What do some scientists believe about dolphin communication?
Why does the text argue against the common notion of man's superiority over dolphins?
Why does the text argue against the common notion of man's superiority over dolphins?
What does the text imply about the intelligence of dolphins compared to humans?
What does the text imply about the intelligence of dolphins compared to humans?
What is one significant point made in the text about dolphin-human interactions?
What is one significant point made in the text about dolphin-human interactions?