Our study shows that while aerial urination may be rare, or rarely observed, in cetaceans, it is relatively common in botos.” ...
Both the ancient dolphin and the river dolphins in South Asia have ... from the mythical aquatic people believed to live ...
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 ...
Scientists studying Amazon river dolphins in Brazil have observed males spraying urine into the air, a ritual for communication.
The Amazon river dolphin uses sonar and its wing-like pectoral fins to navigate the murky waters of the flooded forest. Each time Thomas was in the water with them, he was impressed by their ability ...
Scientists are perplexed by a strange new behaviour shown by the Amazon river dolphin of flipping belly-up to urinate with another male “actively” seeking the stream with its snout.
Scientists are perplexed by a strange new behaviour shown by the Amazon river dolphin of flipping belly-up to urinate with another male “actively” seeking the stream with its snout. The quirky dolphin ...