Dolphin Talk Whistles, Clicks, and Clapping Jaws

Dolphin Talk Whistles, Clicks, and Clapping Jaws by Wendy Pfeffer, published by Harper Collins on September 2, 2003, is a 40-page exploration of dolphin communication. This book presents insights into how dolphins interact underwater, highlighting their intelligence and social behaviors. It explains the various sounds dolphins use to convey information, similar to human conversation, and offers engaging activities that allow readers to delve deeper into the topic.
Readers will find a blend of scientific information and interactive elements that enhance their understanding of marine life and zoology. The book emphasizes the importance of communication among dolphins, detailing how they express their identities and emotions through sound. With its focus on animals and the natural world, this edition serves as an informative resource for young readers interested in science and nature.
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Dolphins are smart. They are so smart that they can talk to each other. Dolphins communicate underwater for the same reason people talk on land: to let others know who they are, where they are, and maybe even how to feel. Also included are activities that explore how dolphins talk to each other.
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