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- A_Sentient_Animal abstract "A Sentient Animal (Un animal doué de raison) is a 1967 science fiction thriller novel by French novelist Robert Merle. The plot concerns dolphins that are trained to communicate with humans, and their use in warfare. The central character is a government scientist with similar ideas to those of John C. Lilly.The novel was the basis for the film The Day of the Dolphin, though the film's plot was significantly different from that of the book, even in inconsequential details. For instance, in the book, the dolphins are named Ivan ("the terrible") and Bessie and call themselves Fa and Bi; in the film, they are instead named Alpha and Beta and call themselves Fa and Be.The book was published in English in 1969 under the title The Day of the Dolphin, ISBN 0-671-20182-4, translated by Helen Weaver.".
- A_Sentient_Animal wikiPageID "4872954".
- A_Sentient_Animal wikiPageLength "1664".
- A_Sentient_Animal wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- A_Sentient_Animal wikiPageRevisionID "683768194".
- A_Sentient_Animal wikiPageWikiLink Category:1960s_science_fiction_novels.
- A_Sentient_Animal wikiPageWikiLink Category:1967_novels.
- A_Sentient_Animal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dolphins.
- A_Sentient_Animal wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_novels_adapted_into_films.
- A_Sentient_Animal wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_science_fiction_novels.
- A_Sentient_Animal wikiPageWikiLink Helen_Weaver.
- A_Sentient_Animal wikiPageWikiLink Ivan_IV_of_Russia.
- A_Sentient_Animal wikiPageWikiLink Ivan_the_Terrible.
- A_Sentient_Animal wikiPageWikiLink Joanna_Russ.
- A_Sentient_Animal wikiPageWikiLink John_C._Lilly.
- A_Sentient_Animal wikiPageWikiLink Megathere.
- A_Sentient_Animal wikiPageWikiLink Megatherium.
- A_Sentient_Animal wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Merle.
- A_Sentient_Animal wikiPageWikiLink The_Day_of_the_Dolphin.
- A_Sentient_Animal wikiPageWikiLinkText "A Sentient Animal".
- A_Sentient_Animal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Un animal doué de raison".
- A_Sentient_Animal hasPhotoCollection A_Sentient_Animal.
- A_Sentient_Animal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:1960s-sf-novel-stub.
- A_Sentient_Animal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- A_Sentient_Animal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- A_Sentient_Animal subject Category:1960s_science_fiction_novels.
- A_Sentient_Animal subject Category:1967_novels.
- A_Sentient_Animal subject Category:Dolphins.
- A_Sentient_Animal subject Category:French_novels_adapted_into_films.
- A_Sentient_Animal subject Category:French_science_fiction_novels.
- A_Sentient_Animal hypernym Novel.
- A_Sentient_Animal type Agent.
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- A_Sentient_Animal type Film.
- A_Sentient_Animal type Book.
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- A_Sentient_Animal type Person.
- A_Sentient_Animal type Agent.
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- A_Sentient_Animal type Thing.
- A_Sentient_Animal type Q215627.
- A_Sentient_Animal type Q5.
- A_Sentient_Animal type Person.
- A_Sentient_Animal comment "A Sentient Animal (Un animal doué de raison) is a 1967 science fiction thriller novel by French novelist Robert Merle. The plot concerns dolphins that are trained to communicate with humans, and their use in warfare. The central character is a government scientist with similar ideas to those of John C. Lilly.The novel was the basis for the film The Day of the Dolphin, though the film's plot was significantly different from that of the book, even in inconsequential details.".
- A_Sentient_Animal label "A Sentient Animal".
- A_Sentient_Animal sameAs Ein_vernunftbegabtes_Tier.
- A_Sentient_Animal sameAs Un_animal_doué_de_raison.
- A_Sentient_Animal sameAs Állati_elmék.
- A_Sentient_Animal sameAs m.0cr_6z.
- A_Sentient_Animal sameAs Разумное_животное_(роман).
- A_Sentient_Animal sameAs Q837041.
- A_Sentient_Animal sameAs Q837041.
- A_Sentient_Animal wasDerivedFrom A_Sentient_Animal?oldid=683768194.
- A_Sentient_Animal isPrimaryTopicOf A_Sentient_Animal.