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What do dolphins and whales think of each other? Scientists have new evidence.

Researchers analyzed nearly 200 whale-dolphin interactions, and conclude: They sure do seem friendly.

What do dolphins and whales think of each other? Scientists have new evidence.

Public urged to stay away from seals off Jersey

A marine rescue team says a lot of the seals around Jersey are pregnant at the moment with pups.

Public urged to stay away from seals off Jersey

The perilous charm of Reggie the ‘friendly’ dolphin

The bottlenose in Lyme Bay has become a local celebrity – but experts warn human interaction could be putting everyone at risk

The perilous charm of Reggie the ‘friendly’ dolphin

Could giving this pod of dolphins the same legal rights as humans help keep them safe?

With a bottlenose population threatened by fishing gear, boats and pollution, campaigners on South Korea’s Jeju island are lobbying to extend legal status to the vulnerable cetaceans.

Could giving this pod of dolphins the same legal rights as humans help keep them safe?

Orcas filmed making out in the wild for first time

Footage captures a pair of orcas nibbling each other's tongues in the Kvænangen fjords in northern Norway. Scientists think this rarely seen behavior could play a role in social bonding.

Orcas filmed making out in the wild for first time
What do dolphins and whales think of each other? Scientists have new evidence.

What do dolphins and whales think of each other? Scientists have new evidence.

Researchers analyzed nearly 200 whale-dolphin interactions, and conclude: They sure do seem friendly.

Public urged to stay away from seals off Jersey

Public urged to stay away from seals off Jersey

A marine rescue team says a lot of the seals around Jersey are pregnant at the moment with pups.

The perilous charm of Reggie the ‘friendly’ dolphin

The perilous charm of Reggie the ‘friendly’ dolphin

The bottlenose in Lyme Bay has become a local celebrity – but experts warn human interaction could be putting everyone at risk

Could giving this pod of dolphins the same legal rights as humans help keep them safe?

Could giving this pod of dolphins the same legal rights as humans help keep them safe?

With a bottlenose population threatened by fishing gear, boats and pollution, campaigners on South Korea’s Jeju island are lobbying to extend legal status to the vulnerable cetaceans.

Orcas filmed making out in the wild for first time

Orcas filmed making out in the wild for first time

Footage captures a pair of orcas nibbling each other's tongues in the Kvænangen fjords in northern Norway. Scientists think this rarely seen behavior could play a role in social bonding.

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