Scientists determined that bottlenose dolphins found close to the shore off South Carolina and much of the east coast are a different species than those living in deeper water, according to a study ...
Discover the list of mammals that live only in water, such as whales, dolphins, manatees, and dugongs. Learn how these fully ...
Lowcountry Estuarine dolphins recently named a new species, the Tamanend’s bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops erebennus). New science alert! You all may be familiar with common bottlenose dolphins, known by ...
One may be familiar with common bottlenose dolphins, known by their scientific name, Tursiops truncatus. But did you know there are three different ranging patterns for bottlenose dolphins off the ...
About 51,000 bottlenose dolphins—the most common species off the Texas coast—are frolicking in the northern Gulf as you read this. Occasionally, though, one of them ends up on land. The Texas Marine ...
New research involving trained zoo dolphins seems to confirm these aquatic mammals can feel electric fields, though some might be better at it than others. reading time 3 minutes It looks like ...
Dolphins have an irresistible charm for people. They are extremely playful at all ages and often play alone, surfing the waves, leaping into the air, performing flips and striking the water with their ...
Love it or hate it, but the way humans modify their speech when they communicate with their young offspring, commonly known as "baby talk," has now been recorded among bottlenose dolphin mothers, too.
Hiding in plain sight for centuries, the critically endangered Burrunan dolphin is both an enigma and a conservation ...