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    Akeakamai (c. 1976 – November 12, 2003) (Nickname: Ake ("ah-KAY")) was a female Atlantic bottlenose dolphin, who, along with a companion female dolphin...
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    26, 2021, Wisdom was once again seen at the atoll. Her long-time mate, Akeakamai, did not return, and she did not breed that season. However, her chick...
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    and can use whistles for 2-way human–animal communication. Phoenix and Akeakamai, bottlenose dolphins, understood individual words and basic sentences...
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    apes Yerkish Primate archaeology Other animals used in language studies: Akeakamai Alex (parrot) Batyr Chantek Koko Kosik Nim Chimpsky Nyota Panbanisha Washoe...
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    fairy tale The Dolphin Zoom from the anime series Zoom the White Dolphin Akeakamai, featured in the novel Startide Rising Davina Ecco from the video game...
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  • companion female dolphin named Elele, as well as tankmates Phoenix and Akeakamai, were the subjects of Louis Herman's animal language studies at the Kewalo...
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  • Koko Kanzi Washoe Nim Chimpsky List of individual apes Alex (parrot) Akeakamai Evolution of language Panbanisha (Rumbaugh, 1977, p. XXI) Rumbaugh, D...
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  • "Vid stjärnhavets strand" ("On the beach of the sea of stars"), 1990. Akeakamai – Bottlenose dolphin, subject of animal language research – the real-life...
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  • involved in the research programs were Puka, Kea, Akeakamai, Phoenix, Elele, and Hiapo. Akeakamai is perhaps the best-known of the "language" dolphins...
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    comprehension of an artificial language by two bottlenose dolphins (named Akeakamai and Phoenix) in the period of skepticism toward animal language following...
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