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posted by martyb on Tuesday October 17 2017, @07:01PM   Printer-friendly
from the 'Flipper'-would-approve dept.

Whales and dolphins lead 'human-like lives' thanks to big brains, says study

[In] a new study, researchers compiled a list of the rich behaviours spotted in 90 different species of dolphins, whales and porpoises, and found that the bigger the species' brain, the more complex – indeed, the more "human-like" – their lives are likely to be.

This suggests that the "cultural brain hypothesis" – the theory that suggests our intelligence developed as a way of coping with large and complex social groups – may apply to whales and dolphins, as well as humans.

Writing in the journal, Nature Ecology and Evolution [DOI: 10.1038/s41559-017-0336-y] [DX], the researchers claim that complex social and cultural characteristics, such as hunting together, developing regional dialects and learning from observation, are linked to the expansion of the animals' brains – a process known as encephalisation.

The researchers gathered records of dolphins playing with humpback whales, helping fishermen with their catches, and even producing signature whistles for dolphins that are absent – suggesting the animals may even gossip. Another common behaviour was adult animals raising unrelated young. "There is the saying that 'it takes a village to raise a child' [and that] seems to be true for both whales and humans," said Michael Muthukrishna, an economic psychologist and co-author on the study at the London School of Economics.

Also at Newsweek.

Previously: Inter-species Communication Inches Closer
Dolphins Have a Language That Helps Them Solve Problems Together


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday October 18 2017, @01:31AM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday October 18 2017, @01:31AM (#583753)

    That "it takes a village to raise a child" nonsense in the summary is how you get street kids. That is: pickpockets, shoplifters, muggers, burglers...

  • (Score: 2) by GreatAuntAnesthesia on Wednesday October 18 2017, @10:31AM

    by GreatAuntAnesthesia (3275) on Wednesday October 18 2017, @10:31AM (#583881) Journal

    Nobody is saying the parents should abrogate all responsibility to the community, just that the parents and immediate family alone aren't enough to teach a child about how to function in society: How to behave with strangers, how to differentiate friends from foes, how (and when) to properly assert oneself / negotiate / compromise, how much trust it is appropriate to put in different people... These things require direct lessons and experience that can only be perfected by interacting with a range of children and adults of varying levels of familiarity.