Do Animals Perceive the Uncanny Valley

pathological aggression: dolphins kill porpoises for no reason, they don’t eat them, they’re not competitors. Does this suggest the uncanny valley exists for all mammals?

Notes:

Does it explain dolphin violence against porpoises?

Folksonomies: simulation uncanny valley simulacra

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Concepts:
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Animal echolocation (0.724744): dbpedia | freebase
Violence (0.586500): dbpedia | freebase
Miami Dolphins (0.580980): website | dbpedia | freebase | opencyc | yago

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Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Robinson, Kim Stanley (2012-05-22), 2312, Orbit, Retrieved on 2013-05-25
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