YOUNG DOLPHINS PICK THEIR FRIENDS WISELY
Dolphins choose childhood friends that set them up for success as adults
Strategic networking is key to career success, and not just for humans. A new study of wild bottlenose dolphins reveals that in early life, dolphins devote more time to building connections that could give them an edge later on.
Even though young dolphins flit from group to group as often as every ten minutes throughout the day, they tend to spend more time with a few close friends.
These companions aren’t just friends because they share the same areas of water and bump into each other more often, the research shows. “These relationships reflect true preferences,”.
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Dolphins choose childhood friends that set them up for success as adults
Strategic networking is key to career success, and not just for humans. A new study of wild bottlenose dolphins reveals that in early life, dolphins devote more time to building connections that could give them an edge later on.
Even though young dolphins flit from group to group as often as every ten minutes throughout the day, they tend to spend more time with a few close friends.
These companions aren’t just friends because they share the same areas of water and bump into each other more often, the research shows. “These relationships reflect true preferences,”.
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