Some bottlenose dolphins have learned to use tools to help them catch fish, a clever technique that may be passed on from mother to calf. Scientists in Australia observed dolphins chasing fish into ...
Researchers documented a rare dolphin foraging tactic called shelling in Queensland. This behavior involves using sea snail ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bottlenose dolphins follow a trawler off the coast of Veneto, Italy. Dolphin Biology and Conservation Off the eastern coast of ...
Some bottlenose dolphins have figured out how to turn an empty seashell into a fish trap, and the cleverest part is not the hunting technique itself but how it spreads through the population.
Scientists filmed dolphins using shells to catch fish for the first time off Australia, hinting mothers teach the trick to ...
Some bottlenose dolphins have figured out a hunting trick so unusual that scientists consider it one of the clearest examples ...
When residents of two coastal communities along the Sea of Japan reported observing dolphins in nearby waters, it caught the attention of some scientists. The marine environment has been changing ...
Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins live in shallow coastal waters and are known for flexible behaviors like sponging. Some Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins in Shark Bay, Western Australia use sea ...
The dolphins from the two events were "extremely likely" to be the same animals.
Fungie, the friendly dolphin that famously lived in the waters off of Dingle for nearly 30 years, was a mix of two ...