This is Scientific American’s 60-Second Science. I’m Jeff DelViscio. Today we’re going to do something completely different: We’re going to offer you a break in the pandemic and politics by taking you ...
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit Coast governments and groups filed against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers over dolphin deaths after the corps opened the Bonnet Carré Spillway, releasing ...
NORWICH, Conn. — A wayward dolphin has been swimming in a Connecticut river after making its way upstream from the Long Island Sound. The dolphin was first spotted Thursday morning by fishermen along ...
Could humans have entire conversations with dolphins in the future? A new study found that the marine mammals already know part of the human language. In a press announcement published on Tuesday, ...
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Captive dolphins are most vocal during play and feeding — and it’s not just for socializing
Underwater, a dolphin's day unfolds through feeding, training, and bursts of play - and now, scientists have discovered that those shifts leave a clear signature in sound. According to a new study in ...
(WFSB) - Boaters in Long Island sound spotted a pod of dolphins off the coast of Niantic in the Black Point area Thursday morning. Michael Johnson uploaded a video of them to the Boaters of Long ...
Dolphins are one of the most social mammals. They are highly intelligent as well, utilizing their communication skills to both cooperatively hunt and learn what is socially acceptable within a pod.
After a week of swimming alone in a Slidell drainage canal and becoming somewhat of a local celebrity — a southeast Louisiana version of the Loch Ness monster — a young bottlenose dolphin was rescued ...
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