Sentences with phrase «young dolphin»

The phrase "young dolphin" refers to a baby or juvenile dolphin, which is a type of intelligent and playful marine mammal. Full definition
And even though we know adult dolphins can see themselves in mirrors, no one had ever tried out the test on young dolphins... until now.
Rob Pilley a zoologist who worked on the documentary, further elaborated, stating «this was a case of young dolphins purposely experimenting with something we know to be intoxicating.
The evidence for this behavior was captured by wildlife film maker John Downer, who, in his documentary Dolphins: Spies in the Pod, witnessed a group of young dolphins snag a puffer fish from near the ocean floor and begin to pass it around.
A new study found that young dolphins actually recognize themselves earlier than young chimps... and human children.
Shawn Noren is studying the respiratory physiology of young dolphins to learn how their diving abilities develop.
Young dolphins» spontaneous games, such as blowing bubbles for fun, might be related to learning more practical applications: Dolphins sometimes use «bubble curtains» to trap fish when hunting.
The young dolphin joins a juvenile group, and for the next dozen years they hang out, leap, bite, chase fish, and have sex, generally behaving like rambunctious teens.
Swimming free, a young dolphin is caught in a crab trap, severely damaging her tail.
The Apple iPad has transcended species at the Dolphin swim facility in Puerto Aventuras, Mexico with a young Dolphin named Merlin.
In A Dolphin and a Pilot he weaves a compelling tale of a young dolphin's love of acrobatics — something difficult and beautiful.
O'Barry decided that the two youngest dolphins, Buck and Luther, would be released first.
ADLA and other groups are investigating the death of Bodie, a young dolphin at Dolphinaris Arizona.
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