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Equilibrium/Sustainability — Mating dolphins form large ‘social alliances’ 
Male dolphins seeking mates form social networks with ranges larger than those of any species except humans, a new study has found.   An international team of scientists observed how unrelated male dolphins not only create small friend groups, but also combine these cohorts to forge larger alliances. The researchers published their findings on Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.  “Cooperation between allies is widespread in human societies and one of the hallmarks of our success,” co-author Stephanie King, of England’s Bristol University, said in a statement, acknowledging that such behavior “was once thought unique to our species.”   Bottlenose dolphin a

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