Scientists continue to study whale and dolphin strandings to better understand the different threats they face. Researchers ...
'They often do repetitive leaps for fun or communication within the dolphin herd,' an expert said.
Wild dolphins use sea sponges as tools to hunt safely, revealing how animal culture survives despite hidden sensory costs.
When researchers from the University of British Columbia set out to film the solitary hunting habits of Northern resident ...
In this rare behaviour, the dolphins push themselves vertically out of the water and ‘walk’ along using their tail.
Northern resident killer whales and Pacific white-sided dolphins have been filmed hunting Chinook salmon together for the ...
GULFPORT, Miss. (WLOX) - Scientists have answered a long-standing question about dolphin behavior in the Mississippi Sound. Why do the marine mammals stay put even when disasters strike? A study from ...
Dolphins in the Red Sea - our report in category News in DiveInside - the fresh online magazine of Taucher.Net ...
Dolphins, whales and seals are highly social animals. Many live in groups, form long-term relationships, and repeatedly ...
Dolphin expert Jack Kassewitz describes his vision for the future of Marineland Dolphin Adventure as a nonprofit.