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Dolphin defies gravity to 'walk on water' with its tail, stuns viewers with rare display
'They often do repetitive leaps for fun or communication within the dolphin herd,' an expert said.
Perth's two dolphin groups in the Swan-Canning Rivers and further south in Cockburn Sound have been studied for more than a decade by Murdoch University researcher Dr. Delphine Chabanne, who is a ...
Dolphins are usually grey and quick in the open ocean. In rivers, though, they can be different. In the Amazon, there’s a pink one, gliding through mu.
In this rare behaviour, the dolphins push themselves vertically out of the water and ‘walk’ along using their tail.
Dolphin expert Jack Kassewitz describes his vision for the future of Marineland Dolphin Adventure as a nonprofit.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A pair of dolphins were seen playfully leaping out of the Indian River next to a St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office boat, in a ...
When dolphins began washing up dead by the dozens on Lake Tefe in Brazil's Amazonas state, hydrologist Ayan Fleischmann was sent to find out why. What he and his colleagues discovered was startling: a ...
A pair of dolphins were seen playfully leaping out of the Indian River next to a St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office boat, in a video captured by the sheriff’s office. The exciting video was shared to ...
A video of two dolphins leaping beside a St. Lucie County Sheriff's boat went viral on social media. Bottlenose dolphins are the most common species found in Florida's coastal waters. It is illegal to ...
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