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Dolphins Flip and Spin Bubble Rings to Play Underwater Games
By expelling air from their blowholes while underwater, dolphins can produce a doughnut-shaped vortex that rises to the ...
Swimming dolphins generate thrust just fine and have no need to compensate for supposedly underpowered muscles. That conclusion comes from using bubbles in a pool to study dolphin swimming, says Frank ...
The dolphins at SeaWorld Orlando have learned an interesting trick all on their own: they create rings of bubbles and play with them. Sarah Zielinski | | Read More Sarah Zielinski is an award-winning ...
ATLANTA - Dolphins had the time of their lives at the Georgia Aquarium recently when trainers treated them to a special bubble display. Footage shared by Georgia Aquarium on Dec. 4 shows two of its ...
Dolphins could teach humans a thing or two about finding Nemo. The aquatic mammals may pinpoint prey hidden in bubbles by using mental math. By adjusting the volume of sonar clicks, then processing ...
"Pinky," an incredibly rare pink dolphin, has been swimming in Louisiana's Gulf Coast waters for nearly 20 years. What to know about the albino dolphin.
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