Our Dolphin Ancestors

Our Dolphin Ancestors
Title Our Dolphin Ancestors PDF eBook
Author Frank Joseph
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 406
Release 2016-03-17
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1591432324

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Reveals the shared ancestry behind our affinity with dolphins and our shared destiny • Explains how we are both descendants of the aquatic ape and still share many physiological features with dolphins that set us apart from other primates • Explores dolphins’ communication with other species and how dolphin therapy has miraculous effects on people with autism, cancer, stroke, and depression • Explores the connections between dolphins and Atlantis and Lemuria Wild animals avoid contact with humans, but wild dolphins seek us out to play and socialize, even going so far as to voluntarily rescue people from drowning. What explains this remarkable natural affinity? Revealing the evolutionary basis for our special relationship with dolphins, Frank Joseph explains how we are both descendants of the same ancient branch of human-ity. Building upon the aquatic ape theory, he details how we both began on land but devastating floods forced our distant ancestors into the seas, where humanity developed many of the traits that set us apart from other primates, such as our instinctive diving reflex and our newborns’ ability to swim. But while some of the aquatic apes returned to land, later evolving into modern humans, some remained in the cradle of Mother Ocean and became our dolphin cousins. Integrating scientific research on dolphin intelligence, communication, and physiology with enduring myths from some of the world’s oldest cultures, such as the Aborigines, Norse, Greeks, and Celts, the author examines our physical commonalities with dolphins, including their vestigial thumbs and legs, birth processes, and body temperature. He explores dolphins’ uncanny ability to diagnose disease such as cancer in humans and how dolphin therapy has had miraculous effects on children with autism, victims of stroke, and those suffering from depression. He provides evidence for dolphins’ different attitudes toward men, women, and children, their natural affinity with cats and dogs, and their telepathic communication with other species, including ours. He explores dolphins’ mysterious role in the birth of early civilization and their connections with the Dog Star, Sirius, and Atlantis and Lemuria--a bond still commemorated by annual gatherings of millions of dolphins. As Frank Joseph shows, if we can learn to fully communicate with dolphins, accessing their millennia-old oral tradition, we may learn the truth about humanity’s origins and our shared future, when humankind may yet again quit the land for a final return to the sea.

The Dolphin in History

The Dolphin in History
Title The Dolphin in History PDF eBook
Author John Cunningham Lilly
Publisher Franklin Classics Trade Press
Pages 76
Release 2018-11-10
Genre History
ISBN 9780353230194

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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

The Dolphin in History

The Dolphin in History
Title The Dolphin in History PDF eBook
Author John C. Lilly
Publisher Prabhat Prakashan
Pages 104
Release 2021-01-01
Genre Nature
ISBN

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The Dolphin in History by John C. Lilly and Ashley Montagu is a captivating exploration of the historical and cultural significance of dolphins throughout human civilization. The book traces the multifaceted relationship between humans and dolphins, examining their roles in mythology, art, science, and our evolving understanding of intelligence and interspecies communication. Key Points: Lilly and Montagu delve into ancient myths, folklore, and archaeological evidence to uncover the enduring fascination and reverence humans have had for dolphins. They explore how dolphins have been depicted in art, literature, and religious beliefs, shedding light on the symbolic and spiritual significance attributed to these intelligent creatures. The book also explores the scientific study of dolphins, including their remarkable cognitive abilities, social behaviors, and their role as subjects of research in fields such as communication, psychology, and neuroscience. It examines the ongoing efforts to understand dolphin intelligence and the ethical considerations surrounding their conservation and welfare. The Dolphin in History provides readers with a captivating blend of cultural history, scientific inquiry, and philosophical reflection. It invites us to reconsider our relationship with the natural world and the significance of non-human beings in our collective human story, inspiring a deeper appreciation for the wonders of the animal kingdom.

Everything Dolphins

Everything Dolphins
Title Everything Dolphins PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Carney
Publisher National Geographic Books
Pages 68
Release 2012
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1426308426

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Provides information about different species of dolphins, including anatomy, behavior, and life cycles.

The Bottlenose Dolphin

The Bottlenose Dolphin
Title The Bottlenose Dolphin PDF eBook
Author John E. Reynolds, III
Publisher University Press of Florida
Pages 424
Release 2013-09-10
Genre Nature
ISBN 0813047668

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The Bottlenose Dolphin presents for the first time a comprehensive, colorfully illustrated, and concise overview of a species that has fascinated humans for at least 3,000 years. After reviewing historical myths and legends of the dolphin back to the ancient Greeks and discussing current human attitudes and interactions, the author replaces myths with facts--up-to-date scientific assessment of dolphin evolution, behavior, ecology, morphology, reproduction, and genetics--while also tackling the difficult issues of dolphin conservation and management. Although comprehensive enough to be of great value to professionals, educators, and students, the book is written in a manner that all dolphin lovers will enjoy. Randall Wells’s anecdotes interspersed throughout the work offer a first-hand view of dolphin encounters and research based on three decades working with them. Color photographs and nearly 100 black and white illustrations, including many by National Geographic photographer Flip Nicklin, beautifully enhance the text.

Dolphin

Dolphin
Title Dolphin PDF eBook
Author Alan Rauch
Publisher Reaktion Books
Pages 209
Release 2013-08-15
Genre Nature
ISBN 1780231253

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From Flipper to SeaWorld, dolphins have long captured our hearts. We love these friendly, intelligent mammals, and they seem to return our feelings—they enjoy interacting with swimmers and have been known to encircle people under attack by sharks. Despite our familiarity with dolphins, though, we remain ill-informed about how they evolved, how they function, and how they have interacted with humans for millennia. Dolphin dives into the dolphin’s zoology, as well as its social and cultural history, to offer a comprehensive view of these delightful creatures. Drawing on his years of experience working with and studying dolphins, Alan Rauch explores their propensity to live in pods and their ability to communicate through a variety of clicks, whistles, and other vocalizations. He examines their long relationship with humans, describing how they became the emblem of safe travel and charity, that the ancient Greeks featured them on coins, and that Hindu mythology associated them with Ganga, a river deity. As the rise in popularity of dolphinaria during the 1960s allowed the public access to dolphins, they became central characters in films like The Day of the Dolphin and Johnny Mnemonic and outsmarted humans in The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. Packed with images and thoughtful insights, Dolphin is a revealing look at one of our favorite sea creatures.

Dolphin Societies

Dolphin Societies
Title Dolphin Societies PDF eBook
Author Karen Pryor
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 406
Release 1991
Genre Nature
ISBN 0520216563

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A survey of current dolphin research.