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Why dolphins fall in love with humans

author:Sleep well 879

You dare to imagine a scientific experiment that can make animals feel affection for people and show some sex with humans, this is definitely the most daring experiment I have ever seen, this experiment took place in the 60s of the last century, funded by NASA, the purpose of the experiment is to teach dolphins to speak English and be able to use English to communicate with humans simply. Participating in the experiment were a young woman named Margulet and a male bottlenose dolphin named Peter, who would spend ten weeks together in a special room. At the beginning of the experiment, Margaret and Beagle got along very well, eating and sleeping together, playing together, and bathing together. They became good partners who were inseparable 24 hours a day. Under Margaret's careful instruction, Peter gradually learned to use the stomata to make sounds and was able to say simple words. For example, one two three later Peter also learned to greet people with hello, and even respond to Margaret's requests. For example, when Margaret says work work, Peter will mischievously say play, meaning that Peter does not want to work, just wants to play. I have to say that this is definitely a major result of the experiment, he proved that not only parrots and starlings can learn to chew their tongues, dolphins can also talk like parrots and starlings when trained by humans. But halfway through the experiment. Something unexpected happens, and Peter becomes more and more dependent on Margaret. He no longer wanted to take good classes, he wanted to be close to Margaret. Gradually, this master-apprentice relationship deteriorated, and Peter developed a kind of love for Margaret, which is not the friendliness of animals to people, but more of a courtship, that is, Peter the dolphin also gradually fell in love with Margaret. As the experiment continues, Peter's love for Margaret becomes more and more obvious, and when Margaret does not play with Peter, Peter will get angry and then show sadness. When Margaret gives Peter a lesson, Peter throws Margaret down so that the lesson cannot continue. When Margaret calls the outside world, Peter will make a noise next to disturb Margaret to express his dissatisfaction with Margaret. It was clear that Peter had begun to be jealous, and jealousy seemed to be a unique way of expressing emotions in humans, and everything was so strange. Everything is so amazing. But the experiment had to go on. Because the experimenters still want to know what will happen in the end, the more the experiment goes to the end, the more obvious Peter's offensive of Margaret's love becomes. From time to time you will give Margaret something in your mouth, sometimes with a stick, sometimes with a small fish, and if Margaret does not accept Peter's gift, Peter will be depressed for a while. In this way, the experiment could not continue at all. So Margaret could only accept Peter's gift. The experiment went on for a week under such circumstances, and Peter's intimate gestures towards Margaret increased. He kept touching Margaret's feet, legs, knees and other parts. And kept circling him, hoping for a response. Peter would also show his beauty in the mirror to draw Margaret's attention to himself. In the fifth week of the experiment, something even more amazing happened, Margaret wrote in her diary: Peter touched my leg again and again, and surrounded me. Even nibbling my toes, he seemed excited and couldn't control his attitude towards me. Even Peter had a physiological reaction to Margaret, and this reaction that Peter realized had exceeded the duty of any animal, so Margaret also fell into panic. He sends Peter into the pool where the dolphin Cissy and Pam are, hoping to correct his misconduct. Perhaps realizing her rudeness scared Margaret. When Peter saw Margaret again, he became gentle. Margaret wrote in her diary: "It rubbed his belly against me, hoping to get my touch, maybe this is some kind of love game he used me as his object. Finally, there was a problem with the funding of the experimental party. This kind of transcendent experiment had to be terminated. Peter was sent to an abandoned pond in the United States. And that's not the most important thing. More importantly, Peter must have been separated from Margaret. It wasn't anything for Margaret, although she had been with Peter for a long time. He also has a strong affection for Peter. But that was the relationship between people and pets before. But for Peter it was different. He gave all his love to Margaret. But now Margaret is gone from it. So from the moment you leave Margaret, you refuse to eat and fall into a state of autism. What is even more surprising is that Peter ended up depressed because he missed Margaret. He fell into the bottom of the pool and stopped breathing in the water, and eventually suffocated himself alive, and finally Peter loved and died alone. That's the whole experiment. A seemingly significant thing. In the end, it came at the cost of the death of a dolphin. Humans don't just teach dolphins to speak. It also taught it the feeling of heartbreak. The reason why Peter has changed so dramatically. This is thanks to the rather developed brains of dolphins. According to relevant research. How intelligent an animal is depends on the following four criteria. The first criterion is the capacity and weight of the brain. Both dolphins and humans have a brain capacity of 1.5 kilograms. The second is the mass ratio of the brain to the body. The higher the proportion of brains, the smarter it is. There is no doubt that the highest proportion of brains is humans. The brain makes up about two percent of body mass. The proportion of dolphins' brains is second only to humans. It has reached 1.5 percent of its function. The third is the brainification index, or EQ. Dolphins are the most brained of homotypic animals. Of course, humans are also the tallest of the same size. The fourth is the number of neurons in the brain. The number of neurons in the human brain is 13 billion. Dolphins, on the other hand, have reached 18 billion skills. The main role of neurons is to control the body and think. Compared to human beings who can move freely. Dolphin neurons are mostly due to controlling the body. It can be seen that dolphins are second only to humans in terms of brain indicators. In other respects, it may be ahead of humans. In other words, dolphins are also highly intelligent animals on Earth. And this high intelligence prompts dolphins to behave similarly to humans. And the reason why Peter the dolphin is close to Margaret. But because dolphins themselves are an animal that is friendly and close to humans. There are even times when dolphins treat humans as if they were their companions. This is why dolphins rescue people who fall into the water. Because when dolphins fall into the water, his companions will also rescue them in this way. But dolphins don't do this to other creatures. Dolphins are also the only ones that can be like humans. It is not required to be in specific estrus and reproductive periods. are creatures that can have sex at any time. In other words, they are not mating for the purpose of reproducing offspring. They mate just because they like it. Not only that, dolphins will also have some caresses and affection before mating. And these are the similarities between dolphins and humans. Hence Peter's closeness to Margaret. It can also be said that Peter was also Margaret as his companion. It is not difficult to guess from the above experiments and data. Perhaps a long, long time ago, humans and dolphins had some sort of inevitable connection. Or maybe we share a common ancestor. Such as our similar genetic factors. But it increases our connection with dolphins. It's just that there is a change in lifestyle. Since then, we have become intelligent beings on land. Dolphins, on the other hand, have become intelligent creatures in the ocean.

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