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 ...
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 ...
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, ...
One expert warned the dolphin could become unable to forgo his dependence on humans. Eyewitnesses and experts said the dolphin attacks, mostly involving people being bitten, were likely the work ...
Dolphins are important indicators for the health of the rivers they live in, which are also the lifeblood of huge economies and hundreds of millions of people. WE DEPEND ON RIVER DOLPHINS Where ...
But it's uncertain how the virus might affect dolphins or us in the long run. While in humans the virus mostly targets the lungs, in dolphins it tends to attack the brain. "All three animals had ...