NOVA: Private Lives of Dolphins

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NOVA: Private Lives of Dolphins

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Plot

Like humans, dolphins have large brains and a complex social structure. In this Nova documentary, Private Lives of Dolphins, we see footage of behavior never witnessed before. While the privacy of dolphins at research stations in Florida and Australia may not be as secluded as in the open seas, we do get a glimpse of their behavior in the wild. In addition, the dolphin's relationship with humans is closely examined. This fascinating study of the dolphin's intelligence, and their interactions with both their own kind and with us, furnishes the viewer with a unique insight into the development of the mammalian brain. ~ Alice Day, Rovi

Cast

Stacy Keach - Narrator

Credit

Mark J. Davis - Director, Mark J. Davis - Editor, Paula S. Apsell - Executive Producer, Alan Ritsko - Supervisor/Manager, Mark J. Davis - Screenwriter

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