A new study observed Amazon river dolphins for 218.9 hours and saw males spurt urine into the air 36 times—proof that the behavior is more common than we thought.
The weird way dolphins are peeing in the Amazon River is baffling scientists - Mysterious behaviour may be form of ...
Over four years, a team from Canada’s CetAsia Research Group traveled to the Amazon river, where they then closely watched ...
One of the most majestic water shows in the world cannot be found in front of the grand casinos of Las Vegas or Macao. Instead, it can be seen, sporadically, in the brown waters of the Amazon and ...
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ZME Science on MSNSome dolphins pee up into the air and we’ve only now learned thisDolphins have pulled off some bizarre stunts, but this one is something else. Picture this: a male Amazon river dolphin swims ...
A dead dolphin has been recovered from the Halda River in Sipahighat, located in Binajuri Union of Rauzan Upazila. The dolphin was found around 12pm today (5 February), making it the first reported ...
River dolphins, particularly the Ganges river dolphin, are facing significant threats due to human activities and environmental changes. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect these unique ...
Scientists studying Amazon river dolphins in Brazil have observed males spraying urine into the air, a ritual for communication.
Araújo-Wang told New Scientist: “On the first occasion, we saw a male flip his belly up out of the water, expose his penis ...
Male Amazon river dolphins have been documented rolling upside down and firing a stream of urine into the air. As if that isn’t bizarre enough, other males will usually seek out the urine as it ...
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