Experts believe solitary male bottlenose could be responsible for multiple incidents in Fukui in Japan this summer ...
New research highlights how extensive plastic pollution is—and how nonhuman species, including dolphins, are exposed.
This finding is significant as it shows that dolphins, like humans, may be equally, if not more, at risk from inhaling ...
Image via Shutterstock It sounds very much like a scene out of a comedy film. My mind goes to that gerbil scene from The ...
Researchers have found microplastics in the breath of bottlenose dolphins. It’s the first evidence that marine mammals could ...
A new study reveals that dolphins may 'smile' while playing, showing their emotions and social behaviors. Researchers ...
There are reports that the dolphin has been trying to press his genitals against victims and is terrorising a town.
This is the first confirmation that dolphins, like humans, can breathe in these particles, raising concerns about the potential health risks for marine life. Researchers from the College of ...
In a significant discovery, researchers have found evidence suggesting that marine mammals, specifically bottlenose dolphins, ...