There are some incredible animals that roamed the earth and its oceans millions of years ago, and an ancient freshwater dolphin species was just discovered in the Peruvian Amazon. The Weather Channel ...
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It’s as long as a Ford Transit van – and has an elongated, odd-looking torpedo-shaped beak, perfect for grabbing slippery prey...
Meet the charismatic and colourful Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin ...
Learn the key differences between dolphins and porpoises, plus essential facts about river species, threats they face, and ...
The Atlantic humpback dolphin (Sousa teuszii) is among the poorest understood oceanic mammals. There is a lack of historical and present-day information about population size, habitats, ecology, and ...
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It's pink, able to swim backwards AND upside down and is a mighty 2.5 metres long – not bad for a river creature...
All you need to know about the amazing Amazon River Dolphin from the experts at Whale and Dolphin Conservation ...
Three rare marine species were recently spotted off the coast of Thailand during a survey, photos show. Photo from the Thai Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation A trio of rare ...
Whales are the biggest animal on the planet, dolphins are comparably smaller, but are they all one “big” happy family? They all belong to the Order Cetacea which is the group of sea mammals that ...
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Dolphin Teeth: Everything You Need to Know
Dolphins live in all the world’s oceans and even some of the largest freshwater rivers. Like whales, they’re considered cetaceans, or marine-dwelling mammals. There are four main families of dolphins, ...
DNA is everywhere in the world's oceans—not only packaged inside cells from skin, scales, mucus, feces, and blood, but also ...
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