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Published 07:45 1 Oct 2019 BST
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The announcement came following a 2019 report into documented solitary whales and dolphins across the seas, conducted by the international charitable organisation Marine Connection.
The Marine Connection report identified our very own Fungie as the world’s longest-living solitary dolphin.
According to the report, Bottlenose dolphins are the most frequently observed solitary species of whales and dolphins.
Apparently Fungie narrowly beat out another dolphin called JoJo, who lives in the waters off Turks & Caicos islands in the Caribbean.
US wildlife advocate Dean Bernal, who is JoJo's official guardian, confirmed that JoJo first arrived in 1984.
And while this is an impressive achievement, it's also kind of sad in a way.
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