New research reveals an endearing habit amongst bottlenose dolphins that crops up during ... [+] playtime—one that we humans display too. Here’s what the study found. Dolphins are beloved ...
Dolphins rely heavily on visual cues to navigate their social and physical worlds. But their limited facial muscle movements make studying their expressions quite challenging. However, dolphins ...
In our research, we uncovered the presence of a distinct facial display, the open mouth, in bottlenose ... movements make studying their expressions quite challenging. However, dolphins’ playful ...
It could very well be a bit of a sad story, since the dolphin appeared to be talking to itself in the absence of other dolphins. Two things were strange about the find: first, bottlenose dolphins ...
Deep in the chilly waters of the Baltic Sea, a solitary bottlenose dolphin named Delle ... of the sounds typically require a second dolphin to make sense. “These sounds are traditionally ...
Fentanyl has now been detected in the blubber of bottlenose ... dolphins eat fish and shrimp. You’ve got to wonder how much fentanyl, carisoprodol, meprobamate and other medications are making ...
In our research, we uncovered the presence of a distinct facial display, the open mouth, in bottlenose ... movements make studying their expressions quite challenging. However, dolphins' playful ...
It's 2019 and bottlenose dolphin #1022 ... called biphonic sounds – that's when you make two noises simultaneously. We're not sure why dolphins do this, but it might be to add more layers ...
Scientists have detected fentanyl and other drugs in dozens of dolphins from the Gulf of Mexico ... so that we need to make sure that we're not seeing increases in in fentanyl concentrations ...