According to new research published in Frontiers in Marine Science, dolphins may be changing how they talk to each other. This study, led by researchers at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, found ...
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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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Watch dolphins hunt enemy divers for the US Navy
Watch how dolphins trained by the U.S. Navy help detect dangerous underwater threats. These highly intelligent marine animals use powerful echolocation to locate enemy divers, underwater mines, and ...
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