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		<title>Do Dolphins Have Names? How They Identify Each Other in the Wild</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dolphins are more than just playful ocean dwellers—they're deeply social, intelligent creatures capable of recognizing each other by unique whistles, understanding reflections, and even protecting humans from danger. This post dives into how dolphins communicate, connect, and interact with their environment and with us.</p>
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