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Posted on August 30, 2016 by New Scientist - News

Endangered dolphin with broken blowhole learns to mouth-breathe

What to do when your blowhole is blocked? A dolphin has learned to breathe through its mouth instead, even though it’s not usually an option for them
Categoriesanimal intelligence, Biology, cetacean

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