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Beluga whales exhibit mirror self-recognition in the mirror test

24 May 2026
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In a groundbreaking study published in PLOS One, researchers have documented mirror self-recognition behavior in two beluga whales, Natasha and her daughter Maris, at a New York aquarium. The whales exhibited behaviors such as stretching their necks and performing pirouettes in front of a two-way mirror, indicating a level of self-awareness previously unrecorded in this species. This finding places belugas among a select group of animals, including humans, great apes, elephants, and dolphins, that have demonstrated the ability to recognize themselves in a mirror. The mirror self-recognition test has been a significant measure of cognitive ability, with many species, including dogs and cats, failing to pass it. This new insight into beluga whales expands our understanding of animal cognition.

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The documentation of mirror self-recognition in beluga whales contributes to the ongoing research into animal intelligence and consciousness. Historically, self-awareness has been used as a benchmark for evaluating cognitive capabilities across species. This discovery not only challenges previous assumptions about the cognitive limitations of certain marine mammals but also highlights the complexity of their social and emotional lives. Understanding self-recognition in animals provides valuable insights into their behavior and the evolutionary development of intelligence across different species.

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