Biologists discovered killer whales and dolphins working together to hunt salmon, a behavior never before documented in this ...
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South Korean scientists are lobbying for dolphins to win legal personhood. Here's how that could protect them
Miyeon Kim, who works at Marine Animal Research and Conservation, agrees. His nonprofit is responsible for identifying and ...
The study revealed that 29% of all strandings were linked to anthropogenic (human-caused) trauma. Vessel strikes were a ...
Research shows male dolphins with strong friendships age more slowly. Social bonds reduce stress and protect health at the ...
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Like Kindergarten Buddies, Male Dolphins That Keep Friendships Can Live Longer
Learn more about the strong and intricate bonds dolphins have that help keep them more youthful.
Four bottlenose dolphins born in captivity at the now-shuttered Miami Seaquarium will now live out the rest of their lives in the Florida Keys.
The study revealed that 29% of all strandings were linked to anthropogenic (human-caused) trauma. Vessel strikes were a ...
Dolphins are social creatures that, like all of us, get old. Signs of aging in dolphins include less energy, changes to skin, ...
The findings are the result of a study involving examining data collected over half a century from Indian Ocean humpback ...
Dolphins are often cast as playful, gentle creatures, but footage from GoPros attached to six wild bottlenose dolphins tells ...
Canadian researchers capture rare video of killer whales and dolphins working together to forage salmon off B.C. coast.
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