Using tools borrowed from human medical research, we found that male dolphins with stronger social bonds appear biologically ...
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Dolphin study links strong male friendships to slower biological aging. Research tracked 38 dolphins using DNA to measure ...
A new study is looking at how rain and red tides affect plastic exposure in Florida's bottlenose dolphins, with concerning early findings that could impact dolphin health and reproduction, ...
Dolphins are social creatures that, like all of us, get old. Signs of aging in dolphins include less energy, changes to skin, ...
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The nonprofit began in 2012 to document Atlantic bottlenose dolphins that live in both forks of the St. Lucie River and southern Indian River Lagoon.
New research reveals an endearing habit amongst bottlenose dolphins that crops up during playtime—one that we humans display too. Here’s what the study found. Dolphins are beloved amongst researchers ...