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When examining the bottlenose dolphin, the most studied of all dolphins, the species is capable of producing 40 distinct sounds. This has been noted in their whistles and clicks, primarily.
She was a movie star, an inspiration and the bottlenose dolphin that put Clearwater Marine Aquarium on the map. Now, Winter has her very own exhibit.
Did a meteorite slam into a Georgia house? Video, what to know about mysterious fireball One poor Georgian may have gotten a closer look at the fireball object that most people saw from miles away ...
A rough-tooth dolphin named Dagny arrived at the aquarium and is non-releasable because of hearing loss.
Some other bottlenose dolphins use their tails to slap the ground in a circle, creating mud-ring plumes that trap fish. And humpback whales have long used bubble nets to catch prey.
The idea that human whistled speech could also be a model for how mammals like bottlenose dolphins communicate first emerged in the 1960s with work by René-Guy Busnel, a French researcher who ...
Female bottlenose dolphins typically give birth every 3-6 years, with calves remaining dependent for 3-6 years while learning complex hunting and social skills. This extended maternal care and social ...
LB Shadarius Toodle became the second Auburn football commit this month to flip his pledge, choosing Georgia on Sunday.
Dolphins are increasingly being spotted off the North East coast of England, particularly near the River Tyne and these sightings, often of bottlenose dolphins, have delighted locals and tourists ...
A bottlenose dolphin's surprise appearance in Lyme Regis Harbour is sparking joy — and warnings from conservationists.
The 'Jaws' shark was 20 feet long in the book and 25 feet long in the movie. Could a shark this big be swimming off Georgia's shore?