Wild dolphins were captured on film putting sea sponges over their snouts, using them as tools to hunt along the seafloor.
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These wild dolphins use sea sponges as diving masks
Picture a dolphin diving toward the seafloor with something odd on its nose. It is not a shell or a fish. It is a sea sponge. The dolphin isn’t playing; it’s using the sponge as a diving mask: a clear ...
A Ganges River Dolphin trapped in a canal in Gonda was rescued using India’s first Dolphin Ambulance after a 13-hour effort, marking a major step in river wildlife conservation in India.
Photo Credit: iStock A pink freshwater dolphin, otherwise known as an Amazon river dolphin, has been caught on camera ...
A bottlenose dolphin died after it got stranded on the shore in Barangay Cadunan in Mabini, Davao de Oro. According to a ...
A quick splash, a sleek fin cutting through the surface, and then—gone. Dolphins don’t perform on cue, but when you spot one, even for a moment, it truly does make the ocean feel alive. Some places ...
THE Department of Environment and Natural Resources-Davao Region (DENR-Davao) urged the public to immediately report marine ...
MILAN — Venice has been charmed by a recent visitor: An acrobatic, wild dolphin. The feeling appears to be mutual — he so far refuses to leave — but proximity to humans has put him in danger. The ...
Venice has been charmed by a recent visitor: An acrobatic, wild dolphin. The feeling appears to be mutual — he so far refuses to leave — but proximity to humans has put him in danger. The dolphin ...
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