A miles-long cluster of dolphins was filmed leaping and gliding across Carmel Bay, forming an unusual "super pod" of more ...
A white Risso’s dolphin known to frequent Monterey Bay looked especially luminous Saturday during an extraordinary Southern ...
GATORS ARE COMMON HERE IN FLORIDA. BUT NOT ONE LIKE THIS. THIS ALBINO ALLIGATORS, UNLIKE ANYTHING ONE CHARTER CAPTAIN HE'S EVER SEEN. HE WAS SPOTTED OFF THE COAST OF CHOKOLOSKEE. NBC TWO'S RYAN.
Brazilian biologists have found an extremely rare example of an albino dolphin among an endangered species that lives off the southern coast of South America. The research group, based at Univille ...
For instance, an albino alligator may be born white ... You can also call these animals the Taiwanese indo-pacific humpback dolphin. These dolphin species live almost exclusively in Taiwan’s shallow ...
However, as the word spread, the experts at the Dolphin Discovery Centre in Bunbury soon revealed the truth – it was an albino humpback whale, a rare and stunning find. What’s more, the discovery didn ...
The 2024 NFL season is now over for the Miami Dolphins. Who will they play in the 2025 season? Dolphins fans hope next year will fare better than the 8-9 campaign in 2024, which concluded Sunday ...
Tyreek Hill sounded like a man on his way out of South Florida. The Dolphins star indicated that he wanted out of Miami following the team’s season-ending loss to the Jets on Sunday in shocking ...
The Miami Dolphins ended their season on a loss to the New York Jets, falling to 8-9 on the season, and securing a losing record for the first time since 2019. The Dolphins simply did not look ...
After the Miami Dolphins ended the 2024 season with a 32-20 loss to the New York Jets on Sunday, star receiver Tyreek Hill indicated that his time with the team could be coming to an end soon.
Tyreek Hill didn't wait long to let everyone know he's looking for an exit from the Miami Dolphins. Minutes after Miami's season-ending loss to the New York Jets on Sunday, the All-Pro wide ...
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The Miami Dolphins’ playoff hopes needed two things this weekend: their own win and a Denver Broncos loss. On the final Sunday of the NFL regular season, they got neither.