Sat Sep 07 14:06:03 UTC 2024: 1. The article discusses how a new study has found that dolphins use breakers at the surface of the water to carry information.
2. Dolphins are known to use vocalizations and body movements to communicate with each other, but this study shows that they also use the physical properties of the water.
3. Researchers observed dolphins swimming near a boat and noticed them slapping their tails against the water, creating distinctive patterns that likely convey information.
4. The study suggests that dolphins may use these surface breaks as a way to communicate over longer distances or in noisy environments.
5. This new discovery adds to our understanding of dolphin communication and highlights the complexity of their social behaviors.

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