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Dolphins have always captured the imagination of humans, but oddly enough, there are many things you probably didn't know about these beautiful creatures!
We all know dolphins are very smart. But THIS is taking it up a notch!
A video posted on social media of a dolphin begging for food has alarmed marine biologists and prompted a warning for humans to beware of the dangers of interacting with dolphins and their bite. It's illegal to feed them and dangerous.
These divers where enjoying the sights when a dolphin swam right up to them. That's when they realized he was asking for help. The dolphin had a hook and a fishing line wrapped tightly around his fin.
There are few things sadder than images of marine animals washed up on beaches. Most of us, if we saw a dolphin still alive in shallow water, would try to do everything we could to help it swim out into the ocean. But the RSPCA has come out with some new advice: please don’t help beached dolphins swim out to sea.
A changing climate could have driven the evolution of bizarre species with snouts five times longer than the rest of their skulls.
The Wildlife Trust of South & West Wales gives useful advice on what to do if you see a whale, dolphin or porpoise on a beach. If you find a live
Dolphins sleep with one eye open, and with half their brain wide awake, researchers have found.