Outside of its striking friendliness, the Dolphin seems to have been blessed with a well developed sense of humor.
Dolphins live in social groups dominated by a leader.
A dolphin's skin is extremely delicate and easily injured by rough surfaces--very similar to human skin.
Comparing dolphin's brains to ours and others we can claim that it is deductible that dolphins could be intelligent enough to communicate.
If brain weight is a true measure of intelligence, Man is superior, followed by dolphins with the chimp trailing third.
Ever since the first time man ventured into the sea, dolphins have been man's friend. Throughout history mentions are made showing this.
You may be interested to read a 1970 article on dolphines by Regina Blackstock: Dolphins and Man.....Equals?
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