Baby bottlenose dolphins are born tail first. This is so that they don't drown before they're able to take their first breath ...
A bottlenose dolphin freed from a fishing net in Auckland’s Waitematā Harbour has died from blood poisoning caused by its injuries. The juvenile/sub-adult bottlenose dolphin was first spotted in ...
A “nasty” discovery off the coast of a popular Aussie tourist town has triggered urgent pleas to revellers. Over the summer ...
New research shows that bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncates ... can closely approximate the frequency of wingbeats and fin strokes made by birds, insects, bats and whales, despite their ...
The bottlenose dolphins at the Roatán Institute for Marine ... and wave their pectoral fins at the tourists who arrive several times a week on cruise ships. But the scientists at RIMS are more ...
Researchers at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi have detected fentanyl and other drugs in Gulf of Mexico dolphins. How did they get there?