These marine mammals have a bad reputation online, but the truth behind their behavior might surprise you. Male bottlenose dolphins (pictured, animals in French Polynesia's Rangiroa Channel) ...
Kevin Cody “Why do dolphins surf?” drew a standing room only audience to the Manhattan Beach Library last Wednesday, September 17. The panel discussion ...
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You're standing on the deck of a ferry off the coast of Galveston when a sleek gray fin slices through the water. A dolphin ...
Affectionately named Delle, a male bottlenose dolphin, has become an unexpected resident of the Baltic Sea, far from his species’ usual warm and bustling habitats. His unusual presence near Denmark’s ...
A spate of dolphin attacks on swimmers in Japan’s Fukui Prefecture is being blamed on one bottlenose dolphin, who researchers believe may be particularly lonely, having been separated from a pod.
About 51,000 bottlenose dolphins—the most common species off the Texas coast—are frolicking in the northern Gulf as you read this. Occasionally, though, one of them ends up on land. The Texas Marine ...
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