MEXICO BEACH — Deceased dolphins are washing ashore in unusual numbers. Nineteen dead bottlenose dolphins have been found in the area, the majority being between Mexico Beach and Port St Joe, since ...
A dolphin murder mystery is playing out on the shores of South America’s Patagonia region: multiple mass strandings have seen scores of dolphins washing up for no easily discernable reason. In one ...
A new study reveals a strange light-brown slime on Indian River Lagoon dolphins signals suppressed immunity and other health ...
No, but I haven't ruled out the sea lions.
The first 70-degree day in New York City since October brought out dolphins in the East River next to Randall’s Island Park.
What was the porpoise? A dozen fun-loving and acrobatic dolphins turned the East River into their playground — leaving bewildered experts scratching their heads on what propelled the rare visit. The ...
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Orcas may be to blame for some mass dolphin strandings
Two mass strandings involving hundreds of dolphins in Argentina probably happened because the pods were being hunted by orcas ...
Rumor has it the dolphins also forced the "Florida man" to build an underwater city — but the claim was porpoisely deceitful.
Bottlenose dolphins usually live in small to medium-sized groups in coastal and open-sea waters, but every once in a while, a dolphin might leave its pod behind, flock to coastal areas and approach ...
Dolphin Awareness Month is an opportunity to learn more about these well-known marine mammals and the role they play in ocean ...
Researchers say solitary bottlenose has adapted well to city waters, but tighter controls on boat traffic and human behaviour are needed Italian scientists monitoring the movements of a dolphin in the ...
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