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Monday, 3 September 2018

Dolphin Communicating With Porpoise

Dolphin Communicating With Porpoise



The dolphin in Scotland, named Kylie, named Kylie, usually makes clicking sounds with a frequency of around 100KHz.

But after interacting with a group of local porpoises he changed his tune.

Research from the University of Strathclyde found that Kylie's clicking became higher than normal, and closer to that of his new found friends, who generally make sounds at 130KHz.

He has made his home around a navigational buoy between Fairlie and the Isle of Cumbrae, in western Scotland.

University of Strathclyde PhD student Mel Cosentino has been analysing the sounds.

"We have some more recording to do with Kylie when he is on his own and when he is with the group of porpoises," she said.

"We want to see whether he is imitating the porpoises, like when we bark back at a dog or there is something else going on."











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