We know that the ongoing climate crisis is making life dangerous for marine life — but how exactly do interactions between humans and marine mammals like dolphins fit into this? Have we reached ...
Whales and dolphins (Cetaceans) live in tightly-knit social groups, have complex relationships, talk to each other and even have regional dialects – much like human societies. A major new study, ...
Humans are no strangers to the psychedelic effects of both natural and synthetic substances — the 1960s and 1970s are a ...
The bizarre task was taken on by Margaret Howe Lovatt after she began working alongside John Lilly; an American ...
Young dolphins are observed carefully handling pufferfish to induce a trance-like state by chewing on the fish, which ...
“It’s we humans who are poor at using chemical communication…our sense of smell is pretty bad.” Researchers aren’t entirely sure what’s going on with these Amazon river ...
Specifically, the male dolphins rolled over onto their backs, displayed their male members, and launched a stream of urine as high as 3 feet into the air. This usually occurred when other males were ...
Studies have shown that marine mammals, such as humpback whales and bottlenose dolphins, exhibit significant behavioral changes in response to human interactions. For instance, research conducted ...
One expert warned the dolphin could become unable to forgo his dependence on humans. Eyewitnesses and experts said the dolphin attacks, mostly involving people being bitten, were likely the work ...