dolphins
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NOAA Offers $20,000 Reward For Info On Sickos Who Stabbed, Shot Two Dolphins In Florida
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is offering a $US20,000 ($29,812) reward to anyone who can lead them to whoever murdered two dolphins found dead and beached last week, the Miami Herald reported on Tuesday.
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Rare Recordings Of Elusive River Dolphins Show They Are Surprisingly Chatty
Discovered to be a unique species just five years ago, the Araguaian river dolphin of Brazil is a fascinating, yet poorly understood, aquatic creature. As new research shows, these dolphins produce a surprising array of sounds—an important clue in our understanding of how and why dolphins evolved the capacity for communication.
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An Ailing Orca Was Given Medication In The Wild For The First Time Ever
A team of experts injected an ailing orca calf with a dose of antibiotics, in a medical intervention that’s never been tried before on a wild killer whale.
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More Than 140 Whales Are Dead After Mass Stranding In Australia
Rescuers in Australia’s Hamelin Bay are struggling to save six short-finned pilot whales out of an estimated 150 who beached themselves on the rocky shore earlier yesterday.