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Researchers alarmed by disturbing new trend in whale and dolphin behavior: 'We need to understand why [this happens]'
Scientists continue to study whale and dolphin strandings to better understand the different threats they face. Researchers ...
It’s not uncommon to see a dolphin with the zoomies – they’re some of the most playful ocean creatures that we know of – but ...
Wild dolphins use sea sponges as tools to hunt safely, revealing how animal culture survives despite hidden sensory costs.
When researchers from the University of British Columbia set out to film the solitary hunting habits of Northern resident killer whales, they expected to see quiet and solitary predators at work.
Dolphins play with toxic pufferfish, showing unusual behaviour. Science reveals curiosity, nervous system effects, and intentional experimentation, debunking myths about dolphins “getting high” like ...
Northern resident killer whales and Pacific white-sided dolphins have been filmed hunting Chinook salmon together for the ...
GULFPORT, Miss. (WLOX) - Scientists have answered a long-standing question about dolphin behavior in the Mississippi Sound. Why do the marine mammals stay put even when disasters strike? A study from ...
Stories about dolphins move fast. Someone spots a shark, dolphins show up, and the moment quickly becomes something bigger than it was. Friends repeat it. Strangers add their own details. Before long, ...
Dolphin expert Jack Kassewitz describes his vision for the future of Marineland Dolphin Adventure as a nonprofit.
India launched second nationwide dolphin census under Project Dolphin, beginning in Bijnor, aiming to update populations, map habitats and strengthen conservation of endangered river and estuarine ...
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