News Animals Dolphins’ open-mouth behaviors during play are like smiles, a study claims Whether smiles or not, the gestures seem to be important for how dolphins communicate Captive bottlenosed dolphins appear to use smile-like expressions when playing with others, leading one research team to wonder if the cetaceans are doing something like a human laugh. PacoRomero/E+/Getty Images Share this:EmailFacebookTwitterPinterestPocketRedditPrint By Gennaro Tomma October 2, 2024 at 11:00 am Dolphins are known for what appear to be big, contagious smiles. But do they actually, well, smile? The answer, according to a new study of dolphin play, is a resounding “maybe.”