A stranded dolphin has been rescued from a Cornish river after swimming about six miles (9.6km) inland. The female common ...
The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) in Negros Oriental has reported no cases of illegal dynamite fishing in ...
By producing clicking sounds and interpreting the returning echoes (‘echo-location’) dolphins can tell the size, shape and speed of objects underwater – that’s how they catch fish, squid and other ...
If spotting a pod of dolphins takes your breath away, prepared to be staggered by the sight of 1,500 of them. The AP reports ...
Did you know that Dolphins have been working with the US navy? Our underwater friends are so full of surprises… and fish! Yair Ben-Dor has more. Carrie Underwood Speaks Out About Performing At ...
FOR POSTING DVA6 Jan. 29, 2025 2 more dolphins found dead in Negros Oriental; blast trauma eyed DUMAGUETE CITY – Two more ...
A study of dolphin jaw anatomy suggests their teeth might act as antennae for sound waves, potentially helping to explain how they hear and use echolocation underwater. “Our findings support the ...
underwater noise and fishing nets. The species is considered critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, but if it's to be saved from extinction its precarious status ...
Their potent poison has a fearsome reputation, linking daredevil diners, drug-user dolphins and possible pain relief. Fish scientists know the pufferfish family as Tetraodontidae ... These recent ...
Video footage captured a dolphin yawning underwater, the first confirmed case of such behavior among whales, orcas and other aquatic mammals. Researchers at Mie University said the finding ...