A rare, endangered baby dolphin has been spotted swimming with members of a different species in Cambodia, leaving scientists puzzled. The Irrawaddy dolphin (Orcaella brevirostris) calf was likely ...
The findings are the result of a study involving examining data collected over half a century from Indian Ocean humpback dolphins caught in shark nets.
How big they are: From 5 to 32 feet (1.5 to 10 meters) long, depending on the species Dolphins live in almost every ocean, except most tend to avoid the cold waters in the Arctic and around Antarctica ...
There’s been a 140-year debate about whether two dolphin types most commonly seen in the waters off Southern California are related. Now, researchers affiliated with the National Oceanic and ...
Off the coast of British Columbia, dolphins lead killer whales to salmon and earn their share of lunch, a new study reveals.
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Dolphin Teeth: Everything You Need to Know
Dolphins live in all the world’s oceans and even some of the largest freshwater rivers. Like whales, they’re considered cetaceans, or marine-dwelling mammals. There are four main families of dolphins, ...
Dolphins produce a range of vocalizations used for echolocation and communication. These vocalizations vary with social ...
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