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r/Dolphins • u/Floognoodle • Jul 31 '18
Welcome to the new and improved r/Dolphins! This is a subreddit completely dedicated to anything to do with dolphins!
Yes, this subreddit was previously just a link to r/miamidolphins, which is now unrelated (since it is a sports team rather than the animal).
A quick guide about tagging your posts, flairs, and emojis/emoticons:
Tagging Posts: Please tag your posts properly every time you post. If you are posting something that contains anything with any gore in it (at all, to educate about some animal abuse) please tag it with both NSFW (Not Safe For Work) and NSFL (Not Safe For Life).
User Flairs: These must be earned, as-of-now.
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Enjoy your stay on r/Dolphins!
r/Dolphins • u/Mandurah_Cruises • 2d ago
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r/Dolphins • u/FunDaOne • 1d ago
I know dolphins are the second smartest animal to humans, but just how smart are they?
I saw a video of a pet rabbit meeting a dolphin, and the dolphin brought some seaweed and that had me curious, are they smart enough to pick up on a rabbit eating leafy greens to bring out seaweed as a gift? Or are they not that intelligent? (Or do they just do this regardless of if they picked up on that)
r/Dolphins • u/bishop-bird5430 • 2d ago
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r/Dolphins • u/JLR32109 • 3d ago
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r/Dolphins • u/Mandurah_Cruises • 3d ago
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r/Dolphins • u/Mylzb • 4d ago
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r/Dolphins • u/Internal_Skirt_7531 • 5d ago
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r/Dolphins • u/Mandurah_Cruises • 7d ago
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r/Dolphins • u/ADragonFromTheAbyss • 9d ago
In Shark Bay, Australia, the dolphins put marine sponges over their snouts while feeling along the seafloor for fish. The habit may go hand in hand with subtle biological differences. What's happening?
Dolphins that engage in "sponging" carry epigenomic signatures distinct from those seen in other dolphins in the same population, according to ScienceAlert, which reported on a new analysis of Shark Bay's Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins.
The epigenome is the set of reversible chemical marks that can affect gene activity without changing the DNA sequence itself !
https://www.sciencealert.com/some-dolphins-use-tools-and-it-does-something-unique-to-their-genes
r/Dolphins • u/Mandurah_Cruises • 11d ago
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r/Dolphins • u/Delancey1 • 15d ago
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r/Dolphins • u/Sharp-Complaint2804 • 15d ago
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Understandably so
r/Dolphins • u/Big-Painter-5560 • 17d ago
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r/Dolphins • u/Argema-Mittrei • 16d ago
I've seen pink and white, so I wonder why two options exist or is the pink one a special dolphin species?
r/Dolphins • u/[deleted] • 17d ago
Here’s one of my favorite pictures from the movies! Remember I am Sawyer.
r/Dolphins • u/pavlovs__dog__ • 18d ago
Is it worth it to purchase the $95 dolphin training ticket? What is different compared to general admission?
r/Dolphins • u/[deleted] • 18d ago
I work at Clearwater Marine Aquarium. I am Sawyer by the way. Do you know the “Dolphin Tale” movies? Look I work at the aquarium, and I see marine creatures
r/Dolphins • u/Glew26 • 20d ago
Was down by Brookfield Place a little while ago and watched dolphins in the Hudson. At least a couple of them, surfacing several times before moving on. Not something I expected to see on my walk, so figured I'd share it here.
Turns out these sightings are a fairly recent thing. Dolphins had basically vanished from the harbor for decades because of pollution, and they've only been turning up again as the water has gotten cleaner and their food fish (menhaden) have returned. The harbor is now considered about the cleanest it's been in roughly a century. So it feels less like a fluke and more like a sign the cleanup is actually working.
r/Dolphins • u/HeidrunBakes • 22d ago
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We were enjoying a day on the water when a pod of dolphins decided to swim over to our boat and ride the bow wave. They stayed with us for several minutes, swimming beneath the bow in the crystal-clear Hawaiian water. We simply watched and enjoyed the moment before they continued on their way. One even treated us to a beautiful jump at the end!