Wild dolphins were captured on film putting sea sponges over their snouts, using them as tools to hunt along the seafloor.
Researchers say the dolphin appears healthy and is most likely chasing prey in the Melbourne waterway.
Flipping through coastal waters, dolphins are one of the most stunning sights to see in the Palmetto State. Dolphins have been spotted swimming, circling prey, slapping the water to stun fish and even ...
BOTTLE NOSE DOLPHIN SWIMMING FAST AND PLAY WITH SPONGE© Yann hubert/Shutterstock.com In Shark Bay, Western Australia, some Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins use sponges as tools while they hunt.
A lone adult bottlenose dolphin has been spotted in Melbourne’s Yarra River, with experts saying it is likely hunting fish rather than in distress. The animal, seen near the CBD, Richmond and South ...