Dear Marmam subscribers,

I am currently working on resident common bottlenose dolphins in Rangiroa, 
French Polynesia,
with a local NGO and the IRCP-CRIOBE research center.

One of the groups contains a juvenile melon-headed whale first observed last 
November
when it still was a calf and regularly seen with the bottlenoses since then. 
This is not the first time that these dolphins are seen with
calves from other dolphin species and I would be really interested to know if 
someone knows of similar recurrent cases elsewhere?
I would also be keen to have people's views about these phenomena.

Many thanks for your help,

Pamela

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Pamela Carzon | Chef de mission
Groupe d'Étude des Mammifères Marins
PR Tiputa - 98776 Rangiroa - PF
+689 87.77.90.99
pamelacar...@gemmpacific.org <mailto:pamelacar...@gemmpacific.org>
www.gemmpacific.org <http://www.gemmpacific.org/>

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