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<p>although most larger Odontocetes do not seek out any form of interaction with boats. Bow-riding is the most common form of interactive behaviour with boats across a variety of smaller Odontocete species, such as dolphins in the genera <a href="page.php?w=Stenella">Stenella</a> and <a href="page.php?w=Delphinus_%28genus%29">Delphinus</a>. The type of interaction can often depend on the behavioral state of the group as well as species. For example, spotted dolphins are more likely to interact when travelling or milling but less likely when they</p><p>
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