"Just as in humans and other social animals, hormonal fluctuations, sexual frustration or the desire to dominate might drive the dolphin to injuring the people it interacts with. Since they are ...
Some believe that dolphins will interact with humans in order to try and find a mate but will turn aggressive when aroused. Another reason for the randy tenancies could be an overexposure to ...
This is the first confirmation that dolphins, like humans, can breathe in these particles, raising concerns about the potential health risks for marine life. Researchers from the College of ...
This is the first confirmation that dolphins, like humans, can breathe in these particles, raising concerns about the potential health risks for marine life. Researchers from the College of Charleston ...