Look into This Dolphin’s Eyes and Tell Me That’s Not Grief!

7/26/2016
A new study suggests that whales and dolphins grieve for their dead. Researchers looked at 14 documented cases of various species of cetaceans ...
7/21/2016
Co-author of the study, Melissa Reggente, a biologist at Italy's University of Milano-Bicocca, told National Geographic the story of a bottlenose dolphin ...
7/20/2016
Instead of treating his passengers to a dolphin stampede of an up-close encounter with a whale, Captain Dave Anderson encountered a dolphin ...
The study compiled observations from 14 events, and seven different marine mammals: Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus); spinner ...
7/19/2016
One scientific expedition in the Red Sea, for example, witnessed an Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin push the corpse of a smaller dolphin through the ...
This Feb. 14, 2013, file photo provided by SeaWorld San Diego shows mother killer whale Kasatka and her calf swimming together at SeaWorld San ...
7/18/2016
For the study, Reggente and colleagues gathered reports, mostly unpublished, of grieving behavior in seven whale species, from the huge sperm ...
7/15/2016
Although we live thousands of miles and an ocean apart, my brother Giovanni and I share not only the same bloodline but also a passion for dolphins.

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