If so, you’re in interesting company because a male Atlantic bottlenose dolphin who has been living alone in the Baltic Sea for more than three years, appears to be talking to himself.
A team of marine biologists at the University of Southern Denmark has discovered a solo male dolphin living in the Baltic Sea, who appears to be talking to himself. In their paper published in the ...
A solitary dolphin in the Baltic Sea appears to be talking to himself, potentially because he's lonely, according to a new study. Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) are social animals that ...
Solitary dolphin in Baltic Sea recorded making 10,833 sounds Vocalisation patterns suggest dolphin may be calling out for friends Experts intrigued by emotional implications of dolphin's noises ...
A dolphin dubbed Delle appears to be talking to himself in the Baltic Sea’s Svendborgsund channel off the coast of Denmark. According to a team of researchers that recorded Delle, the solitary ...
Imagine being a dolphin, the only one of your kind, in an unfamiliar place that is far from home. This is the reality for a solo male bottlenose dolphin who lives in the Baltic Sea. He was spotted ...
It is unknown how or when the dolphin got into the Amazon basin, but it may have done so during the Miocene period, entering from either the Atlantic or the Pacific Ocean before the formation of the ...
A solitary dolphin swimming off Denmark’s frigid coast ... Why did Delle decide to go it alone in the cold Baltic Sea in the first place? Was he ostracized from his pod? Did he somehow get ...
When you think of the ocean’s most fearsome predator, the image of a shark springs to mind. However, there’s another marine creature that even sharks fear – the seemingly innocent dolphin. Despite ...