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1. "Dolphin Intelligence: How Do Dolphins Think?", The Spruce Pets, October 2020 2. "Dolphin Studies Show They’re Not Just Smart—They’re Creative Too", National Geographic, October 2020 3. "Dolphins Make Their Own Culture, Study Shows", BBC News, October 2020 4. "The Language of Dolphins – What We Can Learn From Them", The Guardian, October 2020 5. "Dolphins Play Rough: New Study Shows Dolphins Are Aggressive to Other Species", The Washington Post, October 2020 6. "Dolphins Use Tools to Find Food, Proving They’re Intelligent", Science Alert, October 2020 7. "Dolphins Can Recognize Themselves in Mirrors, Study Finds", CBC News, October 2020 8. "Dolphins Can Plan Ahead and Learn From Others, Study Finds", Smithsonian Magazine, October 2020 9. "Dolphins May Have Their Own Language, New Study Suggests", The New York Times, October 2020 10. "Dolphins Are Very Smart and Show Self-Awareness, Study Finds", CNN, October 2020
In the serene waterways of Marco Island, Florida, a seemingly ordinary day took a perilous turn for one unsuspecting Doberman. The dog’s routine exploration led him to a tragic misstep, causing him to tumble into a canal with steep, unforgiving walls. As the dog splashed frantically, the gravity of his …
During a peaceful boat excursion near the tranquil waters of Captiva Island in Southwest Florida, an extraordinary and heartwarming encounter took place between a lively dog named Lucy and an inquisitive dolphin. This serendipitous meeting, beautifully captured on camera, evolved into a captivating and playful interaction, highlighting the remarkable and …
Stories of survival and resilience often capture our hearts, especially when they involve the wonders of the animal kingdom. One such story is the incredible journey of a dolphin mother and her calf, whose lives were altered by a force of nature beyond their control. For nearly two years, these …
Wardhani, B., Dugis, V., Yunus, Moch., & Wu, D. Y. (n.d.). The indigenous Pacific Islands’ resilience against climate injustice. Culture and Religion, 1–18. https://doi.org/10.1080/14755610.2024.2373104 Abstract Small island developing states (SIDS), particularly the low-lying islands situated in Oceania within the South Pacific region, are subject to climate injustice; wherein the issue of climate change is intricately…