We know that the ongoing climate crisis is making life dangerous for marine life — but how exactly do interactions between humans and marine mammals like dolphins fit into this? Have we reached ...
The results are concerning not just for dolphins but for humans, too. Researchers sound the alarm after making unsettling ...
"We found a really interesting result - all dolphins look forward most to interacting with a familiar human," Dr Clegg said. The animals showed this anticipation by "spy hopping", the action of ...
This summer, the Brookfield Zoo’s bottlenose dolphin habitat will reverberate with the talkative chatty whistles and playful ...
A white Risso’s dolphin known to frequent Monterey Bay looked especially luminous Saturday during an extraordinary Southern ...
The last common ancestor of humans and chimps lived some six million years ago. By comparison cetaceans such as dolphins split off from the rest of the mammal lineage about 55 million years ago ...
A stranded dolphin has been rescued from a Cornish river after swimming about six miles (9.6km) inland. The female common ...
Dolphins experience what is called "unihemispheric sleep" which helps prevent them from drowning while they snooze. Humans can breathe without even thinking about it, but dolphins have a ...
What is an Atlantic Humpback Dolphin and why is it on the IUCN's Critically Endangered list? Let's explore this fascinating ...
Whales and dolphins (Cetaceans) live in tightly-knit social groups, have complex relationships, talk to each other and even have regional dialects – much like human societies. A major new study, ...
is the most endangered of the four species of coastal humpback dolphins, which are all threatened by human activities. The species is found only along the western African coast, ranging through at ...
Although it may seem like a fun and harmless way to spend an afternoon while on vacation, it is far from harmless for the dolphin and could be dangerous to humans. In addition to being ...