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Les femelles dauphins se transmettent une liste des mâles relous à éviter

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Des chercheurs ont observé que certaines dauphines réagissent immédiatement aux vocalisations de mâles réputés agressifs. Cette capacité à associer une identité sonore à une réputation comportementale pourrait constituer une stratégie d'évitement.

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