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There is evidence that bottlenose dolphins exhibit play-type behavior in the wild. They have been observed play fighting and chasing, riding waves, and playing with objects like seaweed, jellyfish ...
A remarkable wildlife encounter was filmed on July 19 at Smith Point Beach on Fire Island, New York, where dozens of bottlenose dolphins were seen hunting fish. This aerial footage was captured by ...
Onlookers saw an “active pod” of bottlenose dolphins playing on the boat’s bow as the vessel circled them, according to a May 13 Facebook post by the Dana Wharf Whale Watch.
Onlookers saw an “active pod” of bottlenose dolphins playing on the boat’s bow as the vessel circled them, according to a May 13 Facebook post by the Dana Wharf Whale Watch.
Onlookers saw an “active pod” of bottlenose dolphins playing on the boat’s bow as the vessel circled them, according to a May 13 Facebook post by the Dana Wharf Whale Watch.
Onlookers saw an “active pod” of bottlenose dolphins playing on the boat’s bow as the vessel circled them, according to a May 13 Facebook post by the Dana Wharf Whale Watch.
Some dolphins in Australia use sponges on their noses to hunt fish, a skill passed down through generations. Research ...
Dolphins 'Moonlight' and 'Starlight' were spotted breaching the waves at the front of the 'Manxman' ferry during its island cruise. | ITV News Granada ...
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Sunny Lady Dolphin Cruise at The Wharf - Orange Beach
Sunny Lady Dolphin Cruises from The Wharf are the perfect way to get out and see plenty of dolphins and other wildlife i ...
A group of bottlenose dolphins were recently seen ‘throwing’ and killing a young common dolphin off Wales, video shows. It’s considered a ‘rare’ encounter.
Onlookers saw an “active pod” of bottlenose dolphins playing on the boat’s bow as the vessel circled them, according to a May 13 Facebook post by the Dana Wharf Whale Watch.
Onlookers saw an “active pod” of bottlenose dolphins playing on the boat’s bow as the vessel circled them, according to a May 13 Facebook post by the Dana Wharf Whale Watch.