Dolphins live and hunt in large social groups called pods, and they communicate with each other using high-pitched clicks and ...
Long-term data on Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins in the Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary show a population decline from 2012 to 2020, though sightings stabilized from 2021 to 2024.
Dolphins are fascinating marine creatures known for their intelligence, social behaviour, and unique hunting techniques. These aquatic mammals belong to the cetacean family and share ...
Large-scale sand extraction disrupts river ecosystems by altering water flow and destroying the dolphins’ habitat and food sources, such as small fish. Mechanized sand mining further exacerbates ...