Marineland, a former Canadian theme park, has reportedly threatened to euthanize the animals if they're not soon transferred ...
Most people think that only people can understand numbers, but that's not true. Many animals can naturally figure out how ...
Wild dolphins use sea sponges as tools to hunt safely, revealing how animal culture survives despite hidden sensory costs.
The Dolphin Project in Sussex says the broken metal, plastic packaging and produce floating in the water is a massive issue ...
An animal ecologist researching large marine animals such as whales and dolphins, Assistant Professor Iwata Takashi of the ...
On the 20th anniversary of the Northern Bottlenose Whale found in the River Thames - here's looking at all the creatures ...
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Humpback dolphins have started putting sea sponges on their heads as part of their efforts to attract a female
There's no accounting for taste.
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Dolphin defies gravity to 'walk on water' with its tail, stuns viewers with rare display
'They often do repetitive leaps for fun or communication within the dolphin herd,' an expert said.
Shadow, a red golden retriever, was sailing off the coast of Laguna Beach, California, with his owner when a pod of dolphins put on a stunning show.
A conservation charity is working with fishermen on the project on Scotland's west coast.
A popular idea suggests a link between big brains and a rich social life, but octopuses don't fit the pattern, which suggests ...
A pair of dolphins leapt from the water next to a Florida police boat. The exciting video was shared to social media Jan. 4 and went viral.
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