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Dolphins on opposite sides of Australia have learned to fish with seashells. They may have invented it twice
When a dolphin surfaced in Queensland’s Hervey Bay with a large sea-snail shell perched over its snout, Alexis Levengood knew ...
Scientists filmed dolphins using shells to catch fish for the first time off Australia, hinting mothers teach the trick to ...
Some bottlenose dolphins have figured out how to turn an empty seashell into a fish trap, and the cleverest part is not the hunting technique itself but how it spreads through the population.
A sea turtle's shell is a masterpiece. A study reveals that marine turtle shells combine flexibility and strength to protect against predators like sharks and stress while optimizing movement. This ...
When we picture sea turtles in the wild, it's easy to envision them as armored warriors—their hard, resilient shells serving as near-impenetrable shields against oceanic threats like sharks. These ...
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