A stranded dolphin has been rescued from a Cornish river after swimming about six miles (9.6km) inland. The female common ...
By producing clicking sounds and interpreting the returning echoes (‘echo-location’) dolphins can tell the size, shape and speed of objects underwater – that’s how they catch fish ... I’ve been lucky ...
A small seaside town in Scotland has been touted as one of the best places to visit in the UK, even in the winter ... Lossiemouth is also a great place to see dolphins and even orcas.
The UK is brimming with beautiful beaches and coastal towns that have their own uniqueness and plenty of things to offer. However, there is one hidden gem that offers the chance to spot dolphins ...
Visit BBC Webwise for full instructions Dolphins are members of the cetacean ... of bottlenose dolphins known to live in mainland UK waters - in the Moray Firth, Scotland, Cardigan Bay, Wales ...
The government has ordered offshore energy firms to avoid "noisy" detonations when disposing of unexploded bombs on the ...
(Image: Wight Dolphin) It also arranges trips around the UK and abroad ... join the club and experience for themselves the amazing underwater world that surrounds us. "I have provided just ...
Video footage captured a dolphin yawning underwater, the first confirmed case of such behavior among whales, orcas and other aquatic mammals. Researchers at Mie University said the finding ...
A study of dolphin jaw anatomy suggests their teeth might act as antennae for sound waves, potentially helping to explain how they hear and use echolocation underwater. “Our findings support the ...
Now, new research suggests it may have something to do with echolocation and may even help dolphins hear underwater. A team of Japanese researchers investigated the structure and function of the ...