A new law in Mexico bans holding dolphins in captivity. Find out why, and whether other countries will follow suit.
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The Therapeutic Skin-Care Routine of Dolphins
Young dolphins seem to learn this skin care routine from their elders as the coral mucus contains bioactive compounds that ...
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Researchers stunned after discovering extraordinary hybrid sea creature — here's why it raises red flags
It’s unclear if this new species can reproduce. Researchers stunned after discovering extraordinary hybrid sea creature — ...
The New England Patriots have six Super Bowl trophies this new millennium. The Dolphins kicked off their sixth rebuild in ...
In this context, researchers have connected neurotoxins from algal blooms to brain changes associated with an ...
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2 dolphins dead after beaching in South Florida; Two survivors need urgent care
According to a Facebook post from Lake Worth Local, it happened near the Lake Worth Beach Casino Building Complex.
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Dolphins Are Getting Alzheimer’s Symptoms Because of Pollution and Algae
Could toxic algae be nudging marine mammals—and perhaps humans—toward cognitive collapse? Dolphins keep turning up on Florida ...
The experiment known as dolphin captivity may be dead, but as noted with the recent closure of Gulf World in Panama City ...
The eight-foot "common" dolphin was found with no visible signs of trauma, AMSEAS Chief Scientist Robert DiGiovanni said.
Exploring the great outdoors is a great way to recharge, reconnect, and discover the beauty of diverse landscapes. And ...
Four dolphins stranded themselves near the Lake Worth Pier on Wednesday morning, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife ...
Dolphins living in Florida's Indian River Lagoon show brain changes that resemble Alzheimer's disease, and scientists believe a toxin from algae is responsible, reported Florida Today. A study in ...
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