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It's rare' to document dolphin families together, says University of Haifa researcher; 396 documented bottlenose dolphins ...
Most people would call it a "field mouse," but a scientist would ask, "Was it Peromyscus maniculatus? Or Peromyscus leucopus?
SAN ANTONIO — There is a new resident at SeaWorld San Antonio! The park announced the birth of a baby bottlenose calf to ...
Bottlenose dolphins live in complex societies where each animal has a small number of closely connected individuals and a larger number of looser associates (not dissimilar to our own social networks) ...
“He is always laughing and smiling ... the 1960s Hollywood character portrayed by multiple bottlenose dolphins, that they’re ever chipper and eager to spend time with humans.
A common dolphin juvenile has been killed by four bottlenose dolphins in an attack that could become more common as the oceans warm, a cetacean expert has warned. People on a dolphin spotting trip ...
Dolphins have long fascinated humans with their playful behavior and seemingly perpetual smiles. However, what appears as a joyful expression is far from what many assume. The Truth Behind Dolphin ...
This Chicago-area zoo is expecting its first dolphin birth in more than a decade. Bottlenose dolphin Allie, 37, is pregnant, Brookfield Zoo Chicago announced. The calf is due in June, but 24-hour ...
This summer the Brookfield Zoo’s bottlenose dolphin habitat will reverberate with the chatty whistles and playful leaps of a new calf — the first expected to be born there in over a decade.
In our research, we uncovered the presence of a distinct facial display, the open mouth, in bottlenose dolphins. This expression is most commonly observed during playful interactions with other ...