Deep in the chilly waters of the Baltic Sea, a solitary bottlenose dolphin named Delle has become a subject of scientific fascination — not for his acrobatics but for his vocalisations.
Dolphin communication seems to be more akin to humans talk than originally thought. Dolphin calls recorded in the 1970s were re-analyzed to reveal that dolphins use tissue vibrations rather than ...
The charity’s founder and chair, Christine Rose, said the installation of the 20 dolphins on New Brighton beach made the deaths of dolphins tangible for beach goers, especially as a pod of live Hector ...
EVERY rhythmic flow in the Indus River once carried the quiet melodies of the place the dolphin calls home. In this era of neglect, that voice is lost. One of the primary contributors is our ...
It’s only within the past decade or so that high-frequency underwater audio recorders, like the one Kuczaj uses, have been able to capture the full spectrum of dolphin sounds, and only during ...
EVERY rhythmic flow in the Indus River once carried the quiet melodies of the place the dolphin calls home. In ...