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A captive dolphin named Kelly at the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies in Gulfport, Mississippi learned to game the reward system by tearing paper into pieces for multiple fish and later used bait to catch gulls for bonus fish. Kelly's calf and other calves copied the gull-baiting behavior, demonstrating social learning and cultural transmission in dolphins.
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