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'''Dolphins''' are a type of ''Cetacean'' native to [[Earth]], which are known for their intelligence. They are roughly as intelligent as [[human]]s, but more playful and with a predatory mindset. [[The Doctor]] can speak Dolphin and is on good terms with them.
'''Dolphins''' are a type of ''Cetacean'' native to [[Earth]], which are known for their intelligence. They are roughly as intelligent as [[human]]s, but more playful and with a predatory mindset. [[The Doctor]] can speak Dolphin and is on good terms with them.


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While sailing in the [[Indian Ocean]], the [[Third Doctor|Doctor]] spent most of the trip conversing with a school of Dolphins. When [[Sarah Jane Smith]] was later pushed overboard, [[Third Doctor|the Doctor]] was able to get help from a passing family of Orcas. ([[PDA]]: ''[[Island of Death]]'')
While sailing in the [[Indian Ocean]], [[Third Doctor|the Doctor]] spent most of the trip conversing with a school of Dolphins. When [[Sarah Jane Smith]] was later pushed overboard, [[Third Doctor|the Doctor]] was able to get help from a passing family of Orcas. ([[PDA]]: ''[[Island of Death]]'')


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Dolphins are a type of Cetacean native to Earth, which are known for their intelligence. They are roughly as intelligent as humans, but more playful and with a predatory mindset. The Doctor can speak Dolphin and is on good terms with them.

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While sailing in the Indian Ocean, the Doctor spent most of the trip conversing with a school of Dolphins. When Sarah Jane Smith was later pushed overboard, the Doctor was able to get help from a passing family of Orcas. (PDA: Island of Death)