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Edward Hessler
Evidence from Jane Goodall supports the hypothesis that chimpanzees
experience grief. Behavior that scientists describe as grief-like has
been known in dolphins for years.
Virginia Morell, writing for Science,
reports on an analysis of 78 scientific reports on grief-like behavior
in dolphins published between 1970 and 2016. She provides a link to the study as
well as to a film showing a striped dolphin in the Mediterranean
Sea "pushing, nudging, and circling the carcass of its dead female
companion for more than an hour," which stilled a nearby boat of
scientists to silence as they watched.
The question remains open on whether dolphins experience the feeling of grief.
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