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Dolphins in the Adriatic are chasing trawlers for scraps because their sea is running out of food
Bottlenose dolphins have been admired as some of the ocean’s most skilled predators. However, in parts of the Adriatic Sea, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A beautiful marine moment was captured at Port Bouvard Marina, Australia, where dolphins were seen swimming directly beneath a ...
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Killer whales go silent and eavesdrop on dolphins to steal their catch
Northern Resident killer whales off British Columbia have been recorded going quiet during salmon hunts, apparently listening ...
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Drone Captures Ocean Thieves
A drone has captured the fascinating moment a group of pelicans attempts to cash in on a dolphin's hunting skills, swooping ...
Killer whales or orca (Orcinus orca) have been observed hunting with Pacific white-sided dolphins (Lagenorhynchus obliquidens) in the waters off British Columbia, Canada, and sharing fish scraps with ...
Newcastle University researchers have demonstrated that plastic bottles attached to fishing nets can help dolphins detect and ...
Dolphin Biology and Conservation study finds over 80% of Adriatic bottlenose dolphins now depend on trawl fishing boats for ...
Tying plastic bottles to gillnets cut dolphin deaths by nearly 90% in a new study, without reducing the fish catch.
In this week's Science for All newsletter, Divya Gandhi explains how ants, dolphins and birds use inter-species cooperation to survive ...
Galveston's Seawolf Park is popular for a reason. Situated on a peninsula-like outcropping of Pelican Island, its easy access to the largest estuary on the Texas coast makes it one of the region's ...
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