MEXICO BEACH — Deceased dolphins are washing ashore in unusual numbers. Nineteen dead bottlenose dolphins have been found in the area, the majority being between Mexico Beach and Port St Joe, since ...
A tropical insect has been found to change color from vivid hot pink to green within a fortnight, which scientists believe may mimic the young leaves of rainforest plants. The findings, published this ...
Volunteers stumbled upon a never-before-seen pink fungus in an English grassland — and DNA confirmed it was a first.
A dolphin murder mystery is playing out on Patagonia’s shores: multiple mass strandings, with scores of dolphins washing up for no easily discernable reason. In one such event in 2021, for example, 52 ...
On March 27, 2025, somewhere in the Panamanian rainforest, the evolutionary biologist Zeke Rowe was looking for a snack.
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — The Ocean Conservation Administration announced the results of its 2025 monitoring program for Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins along Taiwan’s west coast, identifying four calves ...
A new study reveals a strange light-brown slime on Indian River Lagoon dolphins signals suppressed immunity and other health issues.
A pod of dolphins was recently spotted swimming off the waters of Port Klang, and the sighting included a particularly special guest: the rare pink Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin The video, recently ...
Zoom out. What’s the big picture here? A half-day DolphinWatch tour is all about seeing one of Hong Kong’s most endangered residents, the Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin—also known as “pink dolphins” or ...
There are around 40 species of dolphins alive today. They are found all over the world and live in both freshwater and marine habitats. However, although many species are thriving with populations in ...
When most of us think of whales and dolphins, we imagine elegant blue whales, striking orcas, or the beautifully streamlined bottlenose dolphin. But the whale and dolphin family (collectively called ...
PUERTO NARINO, Colombia — A flash of pink breaks the muddy surface of the Amazon River as scientists and veterinarians, waist-deep in the warm current, patiently work a mesh net around a pod of river ...
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