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The US Navy uses dolphins to hunt live explosives they didn’t choose
The U.S. Navy operates a marine mammal program where highly intelligent dolphins are trained to detect underwater mines and ...
“Beaching here could be lethal,” explains David Attenborough in footage filmed for the BBC TV series The Hunt, which documented this behaviour. Working as a group, the dolphins drive fish towards the ...
In a groundbreaking discovery off Vancouver Island, scientists have documented killer whales and dolphins hunting Chinook salmon together. Drone and underwater footage reveals these intelligent marine ...
Unlike populations of dolphins elsewhere, our bottlenose dolphins live in our waters for their entire lives. They are found in our shallow bays, among mangrove islands, and love to fish near piers and ...
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