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PORT AND STARBOARD KILLED 17 SEVENGILL SHARKS IN ONE DAY

ByDolphin Blogger February 26, 2023February 27, 2023

On February 24, the famous killer orca pair Port and Starboard killed 17
sevengill sharks. Port and Starboard are two male killer whales causing havoc in
South Africa since 2015. Since the pair showed up in the area, great white
sharks started to wash ashore at False Bay with only their livers missing. The
two…

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ORCA MOTHERS SACRIFICE EVERYTHING IN RAISING SONS

ByDolphin Blogger February 8, 2023February 9, 2023

After years of following orca families, scientists have learned that orca
mothers sacrifice everything in raising sons. Mothers will sacrifice their own
well-being to raise prominent, strong sons. Unlike females who learn to be
independent in adulthood, male orcas stay with their mothers. They depend on
their mothers to feed them and even demand a…

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COMMON BOTTLENOSE DOLPHINS IN THE BRONX RIVER

ByDolphin Blogger January 21, 2023January 24, 2023

Did you ever think that you’d see dolphins in the Bronx River? Neither did the
residents in the neighborhood. The last time there was a dolphin in this river
in 2017. What made the dolphins come back after so many years? Probably their
hungry bellies. The authorities believe this is a good sign and that…

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NEW BOTTLENOSE DOLPHIN SUBSPECIES

ByDolphin Blogger December 22, 2022January 24, 2023

A new bottlenose dolphin subspecies has been discovered in the eastern Pacific
ocean. Ana Costa, a marine researcher with the Rosenstiel School of Marine,
Atmospheric, and Earth Science at the University of Miami, with her colleagues,
discovered a new subspecies of dolphins. They concluded that the new subspecies
are much smaller than other bottlenose dolphins….

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FOUR PILOT WHALES EUTHANIZED ON CAPE COD

ByDolphin Blogger November 30, 2022January 24, 2023

On Wednesday, the IFAW had four pilot whales euthanized on Cape Cod beach. Six
pilot whales were first spotted on Monday swimming close to the shore. By
Tuesday morning, all six pilot whales were stranded in Eastham by Sunken Meadow
beach. Heather Pilchard, a volunteer looking on the shore for cold-stunned sea
turtles, found the…

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500 PILOT WHALES STRANDED IN NEW ZEALAND

ByDolphin Blogger October 11, 2022January 24, 2023

Over the weekend, around 500 pilot whales stranded in Chatham Islands, New
Zealand. The first stranding of over 200 pilot whales took place at the remote
Chatham Islands. The second pilot whale stranding of around 240 pods took place
at Pitt Island/Rangiauria. In the two incidents, the total number of pilot
whales stranded at the…

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230 PILOT WHALES STRANDED ON TASMANIA SHORE

ByDolphin Blogger September 21, 2022January 24, 2023

On Wednesday, 230 pilot whales stranded on Tasmania beach. This happened just
days after 14 stranded sperm whales died around 170 miles north of the beach.
While earlier reports stated that at least half of the stranded pilot whales
were alive, only 35 remain alive now, according to the wildlife officials.
Tasmania Parks and Wildlife…

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FAROE ISLANDS SLAUGHTERED 100 BOTTLENOSE DOLPHINS

ByDolphin Blogger August 8, 2022January 24, 2023

On July 29th, Faroe Islands slaughtered 100 bottlenose dolphins. This tradition
that dates back 1,200 years is causing controversy yet again. Every year the
island hunts whales and dolphins and slaughters them at the shore in front of
spectators. For some locals, this is a “necessary tradition,” while others think
it’s barbaric, unnecessary, and needs…

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VIDEO OF ORCA WHALES KILLING A GREAT WHITE

ByDolphin Blogger July 27, 2022January 24, 2023

Shark Week is in full effect and on Thursday night you can watch orca whales
killing a great white in South Africa. For years we’ve seen washed up white
sharks on shores and now we know exactly what happens. These sharks would be
missing livers and hearts, leading to only one suspect, orca whales. While
scientists…

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TOPLESS WOMAN TRIES TO RIDE A DOLPHIN

ByDolphin Blogger July 27, 2022January 24, 2023

A video is spreading like wild fire of a topless woman trying to ride a dolphin.
The incident happened in Zandvoort, west of Amsterdam, in the Netherlands. The
topless woman in the Netherlands has since handed herself to the authorities.
Police will be investigating to see whether she committed a crime. For all of
us…

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PILOT WHALES STRANDINGS IN CAPE COD

ByDolphin Blogger June 12, 2022January 24, 2023

On Saturday, a rescue team was called to Chatham, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod to
help five pilot whales. The International Fund for Animal Welfare worked with US
Fish and Wildlife and harbormasters officials to rescue the mammals. In their
efforts, they were able to help four of the five whales go back into deeper
water….

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FRANCE SET TO EUTHANIZE A SICK KILLER WHALE

ByDolphin Blogger May 29, 2022January 24, 2023

Scientists have determined that they will euthanize a sick killer whale in
France after efforts to rescue him failed. Since May 16th, a 13-foot-long orca
has been seen in the River Siena. After miles of swimming between harbors, the
whale ended west of Rouen. Scientists and marine specialists gathered to form a
plan and try…

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