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Submitted by Nellypaal (View user info) at 2006-02-16 08:22:50 EST


(Stolen Post Thursday)

This is not my work, but oh how I chuckled.
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Study: Dolphins Not So Intelligent On Land

February 15, 2006

GAINESVILLE, FL — Although dolphins have long been celebrated for their high intelligence and for appearing to have a complex language, a team of researchers at the University of Florida reported on Monday that these traits are markedly less evident on dry land.

According to study researchers, a group of 25 bottlenose dolphins removed from their holding tanks failed 11 exercises designed to test their basic cognitive abilities and reasoning skills.

"The dolphins were incapable of recognizing and repeating simple gestures," said study co-author Dr. Scott Lindell. "Their non-verbal communications were limited to a rapid constriction and expansion of the blowhole, various incomprehensible fin motions, and heavy tremors while they lay prone on the lab table."

After capturing the dolphins from the ocean, Lindell and his colleagues tagged them and placed them under the intense, high-wattage lights of a moisture-proof lab. The researchers then administered an extensive battery of tests designed to measure everything from the dolphins' self-awareness to their aptitude for writing and reading comprehension.

"Dolphins have a popular reputation for being excellent communicators," Lindell said. "But our study group offered only three types of response to every question we posed: a nonsensical, labored wheezing, an earsplitting barrage of unintelligible high-pitched shrieks, and in extreme cases, a shrill, distressed scream."

Even the dolphins' proven ability to navigate through a form of sonar called echolocation was ineffective on land.

"The military has claimed great success in training these mammals, utilizing their echolocation skills to detect mines that have been placed underwater," said Lindell, who conducted a similar experiment in a concrete parking lot. "We were unable to replicate this finding ourselves."

Lindell added: "In most cases, the dolphins succeeded in finding land mines only when we placed them directly on top of the mines."

In another test, several pounds of mackerel were placed on the ground, separated from the test dolphins by only 20 feet of concrete. The dolphins were unable to reach the food and feed themselves.

Despite their failures in the initial series of tests, the animals were given further opportunities to demonstrate their intelligence on land. The dolphins were unable to display novel behaviors, use a map to pinpoint their location on campus (spatial reasoning), or complete a simple obstacle course and wall climb.

"Their learning curve was actually negative," Lindell said. "The more time we gave them to complete basic land-based tests, the more pitiful their efforts became, with many of them opting to bask in the sun rather than perform a simple task."

"In some cases," Lindell added, "the dolphins appeared to be looking directly into our eyes, as if pleading with us to help them perform better in these tests."

Many scientists believe these findings may help to explain why dolphins, for all their vaunted intelligence, have never developed technology or agriculture, or harnessed the power of fire—skills still exclusively in the domain of Homo sapiens.

Said Lindell: "Their failure is a great disappointment to all of us who once felt an intelligence-based kinship with these majestic animals."


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Submitted by RabiedRooster (user info) at 2007-06-27 08:07:58 EDT (#)
Ranking: -2

Submitted by JoeAverage (user info) at 2006-03-04 01:59:10 EST (#)
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This is for -2ing all of my posts. Grow up bitch.


Submitted by JoeAverage (user info) at 2006-03-04 01:59:10 EST (#)
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This is for -2ing all of my posts. Grow up bitch.

Submitted by sicosemen (user info) at 2006-02-16 10:34:14 EST (#)
Ranking: 2

Highly amusing...and yes, cat_head is a dumb fuck.

Submitted by RyuFu (user info) at 2006-02-16 10:29:06 EST (#)
Ranking: 2

Lindell added: "In most cases, the dolphins succeeded in finding land mines only when we placed them directly on top of the mines."
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That line sent me over the edge.

Submitted by creep_firebombing (user info) at 2006-02-16 10:07:46 EST (#)
Ranking: 2

Submitted by cat_head (user info) at 2006-02-16 09:14:04 (#)
Ranking: -2

About as funny as drowning a human and criticizing his stupidity for not being able to breathe under water.

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Dolphins don't breathe under water either, you dumb fuck.

Submitted by cat_head (user info) at 2006-02-16 09:14:04 EST (#)
Ranking: -2

About as funny as drowning a human and criticizing his stupidity for not being able to breathe under water.

Submitted by HighVoltage900 (user info) at 2006-02-16 09:07:54 EST (#)
Ranking: 2

We now know how to defeat them.

Submitted by BLITZKREIG_BOB (user info) at 2006-02-16 09:02:31 EST (#)
Ranking: 2

They're not so tough now, are they?

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAA!

Submitted by dove666 (user info) at 2006-02-16 08:55:25 EST (#)
Ranking: 2

Ha Ha!
The sad thing is that this is what most US government pork barrel projects are like.

Submitted by Kraven (user info) at 2006-02-16 08:33:06 EST (#)
Ranking: 1

Sounds like a Vonage comercial -Enter Wooowho woo who whoo---


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