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		<title>Understanding the Spinner Dolphins at Home in Fernando de Noronha, Brazil</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Pedro Paulo Capelossi
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Every year, people travel to Fernando de Noronha, a group of islands off the coast of Brazil, to meet some of the archipelago&#8217;s most famous residents: spinner dolphins.


Giving It a Spin
The spinner dolphin is a tropical oceanic dolphin that lives in groups numbering three to more than two thousand individuals. Of the [...]]]></description>
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