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[#165719] Written by: artistharry [01/09/11, 10:33]
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Part 2: Deep Thinkers
Humans have long wondered if the universe may harbour other intelligent life forms. But perhaps we
need look no further than our oceans? Whales and dolphins, like humans, have large brains, are quick
to learn new behaviours and use a wide range of sounds to communicate with others in their society.
But how close are their minds to ours? In the Bahamas, Professor Denise Herzing believes she is very
close to an answer, theorising that she will be able to hold a conversation with wild dolphins in
their own language within five years. In Western Australia, dolphins rely on their versatile and
inventive brains to survive in a marine desert. In Alaska, humpback whales gather into alliances in
which individuals pool their specialised talents to increase their hunting success. We discover how
young spotted dolphins learn their individual names and the social etiquette of their pod, and how
being curious about new objects leads Caribbean bottlenose dolphins to self-awareness and even to
self-obsession. Finally, the film shows a remarkable group of Mexican grey whales, who seem able to
empathize with humans and may even, have a concept of forgiveness.
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