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Isang tao pinangalanan, Bob nagsulat:
On May 9, 11:10*pm, Claus Frørup wrote: The bottlenosed Dolphin can easily be trained to do specific tasks, just like a dog. And the Porpoise is extreemely difficult to train, just like your household cat. Any real marine mamologist knows that. Well, what can I say............. I had a cat that comes when I whistle and would leave when I said "out" Funny. I had a cat that did it the exact opposite way. How could i train a cat to do that? The same the way marine entertainment industry train their odontocets .. Here ya go, how do you get an odontocet to jump through a ring of fire. After all theyre just a dumb fish right? Oh, I see..... You think they are fish. No wonder you're confused about Dolphins and Porpoises. Cut Odontocets are a tremdous research area and a very popular topic. Good luck with your search. When you have other questions please contact me anytime. Cordially, Bob Nah.... I think I can get better answers from Wikipedia:-) -- Who am I? http://www.froerup.dk/claus |
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