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Dolphin bros with tight friend groups show younger biological ages
The fountain of youth may have been friendship all along. In A Nutshell Male bottlenose dolphins with close friendships show ...
White-sided dolphins seem to help killer whales "scout" and catch Chinook salmon near Vancouver Island, then eat the ...
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Dolphins taste each other's pee to identify their friends
According to a study published in Science Advances, bottlenose dolphins taste the urine of others to recognize them. Dolphins ...
About the problems scientists face in seeking mutual understanding between humans and dolphins. The work of scientist Sergey Chernikov, who dedicated many years to studying dolphins, led to the bold ...
People frequenting a Japanese beach are on heightened alert after usually docile wild dolphins have been biting more and more people in the waters off a beach near the south of the country. On ...
Florida dolphins exposed to algal bloom toxins show brain changes similar to Alzheimer's patients, raising concerns for ...
You’re out on the water near Galveston when a dolphin surfaces beside your boat, close enough to splash you. It’s natural to call out or whistle, but in Texas, that moment of excitement can actually ...
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Why Dolphins in Mexico Are Leaving Show Business
In a win for animal welfare, Mexico bans captive dolphins for entertainment purposes. Learn more about the law and what it ...
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Why Hundreds of Brazil’s Pink Dolphins Died
Climate change contributed to the death of hundreds of river dolphins in Brazil recently, including pink dolphins.
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