Dolphins: Their Natural History, Behavior and Unique Relationship with Human Beings
Fascinating photographs illustrate the most important characteristics of dolphins, including their senses, behavior, and intelligence in this book. It recounts some of the legends and myths surrounding dolphins in different cultures throughout the world and describes the endangered state of some of the dolphin species today. Following a short description of their biology and anatomy, this book looks at the intriguing phenomena of human-dolphin contact throughout the world-from dolphins helping fishermen in the Burmese Irrawaddy River to a place named Monkey Mia- where dolphins are swimming with people in Westren Australia.