Dolphins alter the volume and pitch of pulsed clicks to form individual 'words' which they string together into sentences in much the same way as humans speak You can save this article by registering ...
Male bottlenose dolphins with strong friendships age more slowly compared to their more solitary peers, according to a new study that reveals the importance of social bonding for healthier ageing in ...
Dolphins have long fascinated scientists and animal lovers alike, not just for their intelligence, but for the many ways they seem to mirror human behaviour. They form deep friendships, play for fun, ...
Dolphins live in almost every ocean, except most tend to avoid the cold waters in the Arctic and around Antarctica. Some also live in rivers, including the Amazon River in South America and the Ganges ...
What’s the trick to getting a baby dolphin’s attention? Turns out it’s not too different from getting a human baby to look your way. After three decades of research, scientists have found that the ...
Some animals are so astonishingly unique in their behavior that they make human beings pause and wonder-could they really be animals? Their actions sometimes mirror humans in surprising ways, bridging ...
Discover how bottlenose dolphins use tools, like sponges, to enhance their foraging techniques off Western Australia. Certain bottlenose dolphins off the coast of Western Australia have picked up an ...
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