Research suggests that dolphins develop a lifelong vocal “name.” Here’s how they evolved this high level of social identity, once thought to be uniquely human.
Some dolphins appear to have a shocking sixth sense. Researchers in Germany found that bottlenose dolphins can detect electric fields underwater — a skill that could help them better hunt down prey ...
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Multiple bullets have been discovered in the carcass of a dead dolphin found on a beach in Louisiana, an animal autopsy has revealed. The dolphin was reported to NOAA Fisheries on March 13, having ...
A dolphin living in isolation in the Baltic Sea seems to be talking to himself, according to new research in the journal “Bioacoustics.” The marine mammal, nicknamed Delle by locals near the island of ...
Wild dolphins use sea sponges as tools to hunt safely, revealing how animal culture survives despite hidden sensory costs.
Kai surfaces from aqua-blue waters for a morning checkup with his trainer. The oldest living bottlenose dolphin born at Brookfield Zoo Chicago, Kai knows the drill. The 29-year-old floats upside down ...
Dolphins are extremely playful, but little is known about how they—and other marine mammals—communicate during playtime. New research publishing October 2 in the Cell Press journal iScience shows that ...
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