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Dolphin Bros With Tight Friend Groups Show Younger Biological Ages
Dolphin study links strong male friendships to slower biological aging. Research tracked 38 dolphins using DNA to measure ...
Research shows male dolphins with strong friendships age more slowly. Social bonds reduce stress and protect health at the ...
Common dolphins are among the ocean’s most abundant mammals, but they are living shorter lives in the North Atlantic, according to a new study published Oct. 10 in Conservation Letters. The CU Boulder ...
Dolphins, being long-lived and highly exposed, can serve as nature's early warning system. Their brains and bodies reveal what chronic toxin exposure might mean for all of us. Scientists studied 20 ...
"That's not a boat! It's a stampede," one amazed witness proclaimed A whale-watching boat off the coast of San Diego captured a rare sight when it spotted a mega-pod of dolphins swimming together The ...
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