Nature

Could we speak the language of dolphins?

It's clear they are communicating with one another -- but is it language?

Could we speak the language of dolphins?
SHARE:

https://www.ted.com/talks/denise herzing could we speak the language of dolphins/

Denise Herzing: Could we speak the language of dolphins? For 28 years, Denise Herzing has spent five months each summer living with a pod of Atlantic spotted dolphins, following three generations of family relationships and behaviors. It's clear they are communicating with one another -- but is it language? Could humans use it too? She shares a fascinating new experiment to test this idea. Denise Herzing has spent almost three decades researching and communicating with wild dolphins in their natural setting and on their own terms. The book "Dolphin Diaries" tells her remarkable story.

![dolphin ](https://cdn.ecohustler.com/media/2019/03/19/dolphin.jpg)

Don't let this fire die when you close the tab.

You just read Could we speak the language of dolphins?.
Now join the people actually doing it.

Every week you'll get:

  • One dead-simple Nudge that saves money + cuts CO₂
  • Monthly Swap challenge with accountability buddies
  • Ad-free site + early access + private community

First 150 members lock in lowest price forever + get the printed manifesto shipped free.

YES, MAKE ME AN ECO-REBEL → Not yet – show me another article