Animalogic on MSN
The Dark Side of Dolphins: Ocean’s Undercover Bullies
Dolphins might seem friendly and playful, but beneath the surface lies a darker side few people know about. In this episode, ...
In this context, researchers have connected neurotoxins from algal blooms to brain changes associated with an ...
In "Dolphins Up Close with Bertie Gregory," the National Geographic explorer looks to the camera and says, "Any day you see a dolphin is a good day." And that was Gregory's main objective for his ...
Green Matters on MSN
Dolphins Displaced by Hurricane Melissa Ride Out the Storm in an Apartment’s Swimming Pool
Not just the dolphins, but also crocodiles are crawling out of rising sea waters and treading towards residential streets.
The aquariums said its aerial survey team spotted three True’s beaked whales, a species “rarely seen at the surface,” while above the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument off the ...
Aware of the need to shine a spotlight on rewilded animals, Green Matters paints a heartwarming picture of the halcyon days ...
Common dolphins - among the ocean’s most abundant mammals - are living for an average of 17 years rather than 24 years in the ...
Dolphins exposed to cyanobacterial toxins show Alzheimer’s-like brain damage and disorientation, which may explain mysterious strandings.
The Cool Down on MSNOpinion
Wildlife officers make disturbing autopsy while examining dead dolphin: 'This incident serves as a reminder'
An adult male bottlenose dolphin died after swallowing a knotted plastic bag that blocked its digestive system, marine ...
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