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A grouping of five captive dolphins in France have been recorded make giant - like noises late at night — despite the fact that they have only heard whale sound as recordings during their daytime dolphinfish shows .

If the sounds are confirmed to bemimicking whale , it would be the first example of mahimahi " saving up " a speech sound to practice later . And since the heavyweight sounds are only uttered at night , it ’s potential the whale speech sound are a dolphin version of slumber - talking .

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Can dolphins “sleep-talk” in whale?

The dolphins , all of whom were born in captivity , have never had the opportunity to discover a giant sing except on the soundtrack to their everyday shows at the French aquatic park Planète Sauvage . Amid euphony , Bronx cheer war cry and other marine sounds , that 21 - minute soundtrack features a couple of minutes of whale birdcall .

The dolphinfish have never been get wind mimicking that whale Sung during or after shows , but when researchers record all of thedolphin vocalizationsfor nine daylight and eight nights between November 2008 and May 2009 , they heard 25 instances of dolphin sounds never heard before . Though rarified — about 1 percent of all the dolphinfish noise recorded — the sound sounded strikingly like whale calls . These unknown auditory sensation pass only at Nox during dolphin " rest periods , " mostly between midnight and 3 a.m.

To make certain they were n’t get wind things , the researchers trifle slow - down and regular - hurrying audio of the calls to 20 volunteers , along with regular dolphin whistling , slow up - down dolphin whistles , and real whale songs . They found that the volunteers right discover dolphin whistle as dolphin whistles and whale song as heavyweight song 88 percentage to 99 pct of the time . But 72 percent of the clock time , the listeners be amiss the dolphin ’s whale - same whistle as real whale Sung dynasty . [ Listen to dolphin ’s sleep - public lecture ]

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Dolphins , like birds , are roll in the hay transcript - big cat , but their apery has always been confined to the time right after hearing an odd sound , at least as far as anyone know . The Planète Sauvage dolphins , however , only make the whale vocalise at dark , most likely when they ’re sleeping or at least reside . This hint that they could be rehearsing their daily shows in their brain at nighttime , the researchersreported onlinein the daybook Frontiers in Comparative Psychology Dec. 29 , 2011 .   It ’s possible the dolphins are even at rest as they make the whale - like noises , intend they are fundamentally sleep - talking in ' giant . '

The recording are " the first report of apery of sounds heard during extra events produce by dolphins in a resting / slumber context of use , " the researcher indite in the journal . " This determination opens very large view for next investigations on dolphin learning processes and ' mental representations . ' "

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