Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Four male bottlenose dolphins line up behind an female in Shark Bay, Western Australia. Male bottlenose dolphins sometimes form ...
Female bottlenose dolphins may use sound to avoid males that have behaved aggressively during mating season. Research from Shark Bay in Western Australia found that reproductively available females ...
Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins live in the tropical waters of the Indian and western Pacific oceans. Alexis Rosenfeld / Getty Images Humans remember when they’ve been treated badly and often use ...
A new study suggests female bottlenose dolphins may have a strategy for steering clear of males with a history of pushy mating tactics. Four male bottlenose dolphins line up behind an female in Shark ...
Female bottlenose dolphins may be keeping mental tabs on the behavior of males in their social circles by noting their unique signature whistles—thus remembering which males to avoid, according to a ...