Potentially deadly microplastics have been detected in the breath of dolphins for the first time. The worrying discovery ...
Microplastics have been discovered in dolphin breath. The findings suggest the animals could be exposed to the potentially harmful particles through inhalation. In a study researchers collected ...
Along with other marine mammals — like whales, seals, sea lions and porpoises — dolphins must go to the surface to breathe air through blowholes on the tops of their bodies. They hold their breath ...
They hold their breath while swimming and hunting underwater. Whereas some whale species can stay underwater for several hours, dolphins can hold their breath for only 10 to 20 minutes before ...
A rare Risso's dolphin was recently spotted in the waters near Ormara, Balochistan, on March 25. Local fishermen intervened ...
Exhaled breath is collected from a wild bottlenose dolphin during a health assessment conducted by the National Marine Mammal Foundation and partners in Barataria Bay, LA.