Tuesday, February 4, 2020

Dolphins are smarter, more intellegent,awsome than dogs!

      Be prepared to find out how much cooler dolphins are than dogs. To explain overall dolphins are cooler than dogs. Dolphins are smarter, more intelligent, awesome than dogs.


      Initially, dolphins are (smarter), more intelligent, awesome than dogs, because although you can "pretend to ride" on a dog(kind of). You can swim , ride, do so many more tricks, more fun swimming, ridding on dolphins, than dogs can.Although chaser was able to understand some basic syntax - like structure, scientists working with dolphins have succeeded in combining up to five words in one sentence containing complex covers like "through" or imitate".Dolphins contain,more(5)words in one sentance=way more than dogs can.

        Following dogs are way more intelligent than dogs is because dolphins have a skill of echolocation, of then knows as sonar, helps them see better underwater. Also, echolocation allows dolphins to "see" by interpreting the echoes of sound waves that bounce off of objects near them in the water. On the other hand, dogs don't even have close enough intelligence-awesomeness than dogs do because they only sniff with their nose basically. Animal intelligence " is not a linear thing." Dogs' intellengenceness is not linear (more intelligent) than dogs.


      A very unique work ethic characteristic that dolphins show way more swartness than dogs do is tricks. Think for a moment all of the that a dog can do for example roll over-paw etc. Then think about all of the tricks dolphins can do but in some ways different than dogs can. Now think about this really hard. Then just figure it out that I am correct after all.

       To close my statement dolphins are more intelligent than dogs. Afterall the skills dolphins have then compared the to together. Then when you have really memorized, thoughtfully through those skills. They will surprisingly show you exactly how much more intelligent, awesome skills dolphins have than dogs.

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