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Researchers discover concerning phenomenon impacting dolphins — here's what's happening
The International Fund for Animal Welfare has detailed the many ways that rising ocean temperatures are impacting dolphin populations, some of them less obvious than others. As the world's temperature ...
Some Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins in Shark Bay, Western Australia use sea sponges as tools to protect their snouts while hunting hidden prey, a behavior known as “sponging.” Sponging occurs only ...
Conservation and science meet style with a side of tech when it comes to conducting research on whales and dolphins through a collaboration between FIU and a private company. Fahlo’s co-founders, ...
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These wild dolphins use sea sponges as diving masks
Picture a dolphin diving toward the seafloor with something odd on its nose. It is not a shell or a fish. It is a sea sponge. The dolphin isn’t playing; it’s using the sponge as a diving mask: a clear ...
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