Dive into the entertaining world of funny wild animals as they showcase their playful antics fueled by hunger! From cheeky ...
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For humans, flashing a smile is an easy way to avoid misunderstanding. And, according to a new study, bottlenose dolphins may use a similar tactic while playing with each other.
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She thought their family trip would be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to get close to the world's largest living land animals. "It was my youngest son's birthday," she told ABC News.