Saturday, May 17, 2014
Monday, March 10, 2014
Dolphin assisted fishing
In Laguna, a Brazilian city in the southern state of Santa Catarina, a phenomenal collaboration has developed between a pod of bottlenose dolphins and the local fishermen. At certain times of year the dolphins drive fish towards fishermen who stand waiting in shallow waters near the beach. When a dolphin rolls over, the fishermen take this as a sign to throw out their nets. The escaping fish become a meal for the dolphins.
The dolphins were not trained for this behavior; the collaboration has been going on since at least 1847.
This clip was taken from the Human Planet episode "Oceans - Into the Blue" on the BBC.
Thursday, January 9, 2014
Mama dolphin whistles to baby in womb
Dolphins are known for their sophisticated communication skills. Bella, a late-term, pregnant dolphin at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in Vallejo, California, was recently discovered vocalizing her "baby whistle" to her unborn baby.
This signature whistle is used to imprint onto their babies. Dolphins also use it to announce themselves when they come in contact with new dolphins, much in the way a person uses one name throughout their life.
Bella did give birth to a healthy boy. Immediately, after taking its first breath the baby repeated its signature whistle.
To hear the whistle, click here.
Monday, December 30, 2013
Robotic sea turtle spies on dolphins
Footage of a pod of bottlenose dolphins is taken from a hidden "spy" camera in a robotic sea turtle. John Downer’s new documentary for BBC1, “The Dolphins: Spy in the Pod,” is the result of 900 hours of such footage from cameras hidden in robotic sea turtles, fish and squid.
In one instance a pod of bottlenose dolphins was observed getting high on toxins produced by a specific kind of puffer fish. The dolphins were seen carefully chewing on a puffer fish and passing it around before entering an apparent “trance-like state.”
Monday, August 26, 2013
India grants "personhood" to dolphins
See article on NaturalNews.com
According to NaturalNews, dolphins have been given "non-human personhood" by the Indian government. India is the first nation in the world to officially recognize intelligence and the capacity for self-awareness in cetaceans.
According to NaturalNews, dolphins have been given "non-human personhood" by the Indian government. India is the first nation in the world to officially recognize intelligence and the capacity for self-awareness in cetaceans.
Friday, February 22, 2013
7-mile long super pod of dolphins seen off S. CA
A pod of over 100,000 dolphins were spotted off the coast of San Diego creating a spectacular show for viewers. Feb., 2013
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