Tursiops truncatus is the scientific name for the bottlenose dolphin. There is an excellent chance that this animal is the second most intelligent species on planet Earth after humans. Its brain is about human brain size, and its brain to body weight ratio is next highest of all larger animals after human.
tursiops.org - Scientists say dolphins should be treated as 'non-human persons'.
It has been shown to be able to use tools in the wild (sponges over noses to rummage in the sand) even though its body construction is almost incompatible with tool use. It seems to have a 'language' and its members hunt cooperatively. It is enormously adaptable to training in captivity.
Here in New Zealand, a bottlenose dolphin called Moko has been spending time with and playing with humans.
moko the dolphin - Google Search
Moko has even been part of a whale rescue.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/environment/article3540973.ece
Surely, after humans, this is the smartest of all animals?
tursiops.org - Scientists say dolphins should be treated as 'non-human persons'.
It has been shown to be able to use tools in the wild (sponges over noses to rummage in the sand) even though its body construction is almost incompatible with tool use. It seems to have a 'language' and its members hunt cooperatively. It is enormously adaptable to training in captivity.
Here in New Zealand, a bottlenose dolphin called Moko has been spending time with and playing with humans.
moko the dolphin - Google Search
Moko has even been part of a whale rescue.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/environment/article3540973.ece
Surely, after humans, this is the smartest of all animals?