Dolphin welfare experts told The Sun there are many reasons why the beloved animals may turn on humans and revealed why victims often feel as if they've been sexually assaulted underwater.
This is the first confirmation that dolphins, like humans, can breathe in these particles, raising concerns about the potential health risks for marine life. Researchers from the College of ...
"For some reason these unusual dolphins become detached from their pods and seek human interaction rather than other dolphins," said Dan Jarvis from BDMLR. Dolphins can injure people when they ...
Traditional free divers also do not drive dolphins away during their fishing operations, allowing them to coexist with humans. Hayasaki Seto is famed for its fast current. The current also ...
Dolphins use a combination of clicks, whistles and body movements to communicate, with recent research suggesting that their vocalizations might follow a linguistic structure similar to human ...
This calls for a stronger emphasis on fostering coexistence between two species – humans ... river dolphin conservation priorities. However much more needs to be done, if we are to save this ...