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English: Divers performing human Sponging . Prey in order of appearance: Sepia sp., Parapercis nebulosa , Parapercis nebulosa , Neotrygon leylandi , Parapercis nebulosa , Parapercis nebulosa , Parapercis nebulosa , Synodus dermatogenys .
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Source Video S1 from Patterson E, Mann J. "The Ecological Conditions That Favor Tool Use and Innovation in Wild Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops sp.)". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0022243. PMID 21799801. PMC: 3140497.
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