The US Navy is retraining its mine-hunting dolphins to help save an elusive, endangered species

1/8/2017
Dolphins tend to have longer, more prominent “beaks” and cone-shaped teeth, while porpoises have shorter mouths and spade-shaped teeth. Also ...
1/4/2017
388824 20: A bottlenose dolphin swims May 4, 2001 at the Dolphins Plus marine mammal research and education center in Key Largo, Florida.
Everything is fair in war, even deploying dolphins. Since the 1960s, the US Navy has run a marine-mammal program that trains dolphins and sea lions ...
1/3/2017
A bottlenose dolphin reacts to its U.S. Navy trainer in an open-air pen at the Mine and Santi-Submarine Warfare Center in San Diego in March 2015.
A highly-trained bottlenose dolphin slides onto a beaching tray in preparation for transport to the open sea at the Mine and Santi-Submarine Warfare ...
U.S. Navy-trained dolphins and their handlers will participate in a last-ditch effort to catch, enclose and protect the last few dozen of Mexico's critically ...

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