Scientists Say Male Dolphins Have Wingmen

Male bottlenose dolphins have been found to form lifelong bonds, and assist one another with the task of finding a mate.

Humans aren’t the only animal to have wingemn, dolphins do too. Scientist in a multi-university study found that dolphins have been observed using the same techniques as well to help each other with the opposite sex. Male bottlenose dolphins have been found to form lifelong bonds, and assist one another with the task of finding a mate. They assist one another by keeping competitors at bay. This is how it works…if another starts to move in on who the first male had his sights on, the other males in the team and your second-order alliance come in and help you!