NEW YORK (PIX11) — A pod of short-beaked common dolphins was spotted in the East River near Randall’s Park on Monday. Videos released by the Randall’s Island Park Alliance show the dolphins breaching.
Researchers say the dolphin appears healthy and is most likely chasing prey in the Melbourne waterway.
Buzz for the new “Barbie” movie, which debuts in theaters this Friday, has everyone seeing pink. But are members of the animal kingdom picking up on the trend, too? While the answer is probably not, ...
A lone dolphin cruising through the heart of Melbourne has delighted onlookers, with experts stating the unexpected visitor ...
What was the porpoise? A dozen fun-loving and acrobatic dolphins turned the East River into their playground — leaving bewildered experts scratching their heads on what propelled the rare visit. The ...
MOUNT VERNON, Westchester County (WABC) -- Investigators in Westchester County are trying to determine how a dead dolphin ended up in a river. The dolphin was found in the Hutchinson River near Mount ...
WWF research highlights how conserving connected land and freshwater habitats can protect multiple Amazon species and ...
Everyone has been out enjoying the springlike weather in New Jersey and New York area — even some dolphins. Monday, March 9, the first 70-degree day since October, brought out dolphins in the East ...
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Dolphin sighted in Yarra River likely chasing prey
A lone bottlenose dolphin has been spotted in Melbourne’s Yarra River, reaching inner-city locations including Birrarung Marr and South Yarra. Marine experts say the healthy adult is likely following ...
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