referring to reports of people trying to ride the animals or sticking their fingers into the dolphins' blowholes. "Thus it is no wonder that the animals then turn aggressive or at least protective ...
New research reveals an endearing habit amongst bottlenose dolphins that crops up during playtime—one that we humans display ...
Imagine being on vacation in Mexico, tossing a football around with friends and being approached by a dolphin who would like ...
Using the footage they collected in slow-motion, the researchers were able to count each time the dolphins’ blowholes opened. That let them know the respiration rate, which, just like a human ...
Humans can breathe without even thinking about it, but dolphins have a "voluntary respiratory system" and must remain conscious so that they can use their blowhole to get air. When dolphins go to ...
The young dolphin was found in the water ... and advised pouring water over it to keep its skin moist - avoiding the blowhole - keep noise to a minimum and keep people away.