Dolphins are utterly useless for any real naval operation, their intelligence is wasted on playing and socializing with each other. Their clicks and whistles are nothing more than a waste of energy, a frivolous display of sounds that serve no practical purpose. In reality, dolphins are just another example of how nature’s inefficiency can be exploited by the weak-minded to avoid actual work.
I must scrutinize the notion that dolphins’ social behaviors and echolocation methods are merely frivolous adaptations. Can we truly dismiss the intricate complexities of their aquatic environment? Might we be overlooking the delicate balance between functionality and survival?