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A well-loved Galveston Bay bottlenose dolphin has once again been spotted after disappearing for nearly a year. Nicknamed for its distinct dorsal fin, or lack thereof, Nub was sighted again on Aug ...
The dolphin, described as small and slender with no dorsal fin, is typically seen in the cold water of the northwest. Skip to content. All Sections. Subscribe Now. 68°F.
The dolphin, described as small and slender with no dorsal fin, is typically seen in the cold water of the northwest. Skip to content. All Sections. Subscribe Now. 56°F.
A well-loved Galveston Bay bottlenose dolphin has once again been spotted after disappearing for nearly a year. Nicknamed for its distinct dorsal fin, or lack thereof, Nub was sighted again on Aug ...
Brookfield Zoo Chicago welcomed its first bottlenose dolphin calf since 2014 when a 38-year-old bottlenose dolphin named Allie gave birth, according to a press release from the zoo. The new mom ...
One dolphin almost had it's dorsal fin completely severed. (Supplied: Dolphin Discovery Centre) A Biodiversity and Conservation (DBCA) spokesperson said the department was aware of four injured ...
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Dorsal fins are unique to each dolphin, similar to a fingerprint. “It’s reasonable to assume that they’re the same individual,” Morisaka told NHK. In an email to NBC News, ...
During the summer, bottlenose dolphins are abundant throughout Roanoke Sound, the body of water that separates Nags Head from Roanoke Island. Skip to content. All Sections. Subscribe Now.
The dolphin, described as small and slender with no dorsal fin, is typically seen in the cold water of the northwest. Skip to content. All Sections. Subscribe Now. 54°F.
The dolphin, described as small and slender with no dorsal fin, is typically seen in the cold water of the northwest. Skip to content. All Sections. Subscribe Now. 41°F.
The dolphin, described as small and slender with no dorsal fin, is typically seen in the cold water of the northwest. Skip to content. All Sections. Subscribe Now. 46°F.