At first glance, dolphins, sharks, and whales all cut similar figures as they glide through the ocean: sleek fins, smooth ...
Scientists have identified a promising new way to monitor dolphin populations, and it starts with a simple seawater sample.
Dolphins are notoriously smart – expressing emotions like joy and grief; maintaining cooperative social networks; and solving ...
A "kamikaze dolphins" question surfaced at a Pentagon briefing. The US has long used dolphins for mine detection and harbor defense.
A Pentagon press briefing took a strange turn Tuesday when Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was asked about rumors of Iranian “kamikaze dolphins” in the Strait of Hormuz. Though Hegseth said that Iran ...
Forgotten History joins DX as a new content partner with an episode exploring the U.S. Navy’s Marine Mammal Program.
Several countries, including the U.S., have a history of using dolphins in conflict areas, though not as weapons.
Marine mammals are complex social animals not suited for life in captivity. When confined, they are prevented from carrying out natural behaviors. Cetaceans most commonly held in captivity for human ...
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Discover the fastest aquatic mammal on Earth
Dolphins are not just intelligent marine animals, they are also the fastest aquatic mammals in the world. Their streamlined ...
Meet Koa! The Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network has documented a rare bottlenose dolphin living in Charleston-area waters.
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