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		<title>How Dolphin Mothers Teach Calves to Survive in Oahu, Hawaii</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>On our Oahu Dolphin Tour, we often see dolphin calfs swimming close to their mothers, which offers a special look at how much calves depend on them in the wild. In Hawaiian waters, spinner dolphins rest near shore during the day, care for their young, and travel offshore at night to feed. During this early stage of life, calves stay near their mothers as they begin learning the sounds, behaviors, and survival skills they need to grow.</p>
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