Pumas in Patagonia, Argentina are eating penguins in a national park — and it's changing how the big cats are interacting ...
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Like kindergarten buddies, male dolphins that keep friendships can live longer
Socializing among dolphins is divided by sex. Female dolphins form fluid bonds with other females based on raising offspring ...
A pod of Pacific white-sided dolphins off the coast of British Columbia have been observed cooperating with orcas, a ...
Partners including the Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network, NOAA Fisheries, SeaWorld of Texas and the Amos Rehabilitation ...
This video explores a controversial military program that trained dolphins to carry specialized head-mounted devices for ...
Queerness in nature has been observed throughout centuries, showing us same-sex animal partnerships and changes in sex ...
Animals are way smarter than we might actually imagine, be it chimpanzees making tools like mini engineers, parrots talking ...
PETA Latino has named President Claudia Sheinbaum as its first Person of the Year for her campaigns to support animal welfare ...
Off the coast of British Columbia, killer whales are tailing dolphins, and both seem to be rewarded with fishy meals. But not ...
Dolphins are social creatures that, like all of us, get old. Signs of aging in dolphins include less energy, changes to skin, ...
Using tools borrowed from human medical research, we found that male dolphins with stronger social bonds appear biologically younger than their less social counterparts. This means their bodies show ...
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