Araújo-Wang told New Scientist: “On the first occasion, we saw a male flip his belly up out of the water, expose his penis ...
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ZME Science on MSNSome dolphins pee up into the air and we’ve only now learned thisDolphins have pulled off some bizarre stunts, but this one is something else. Picture this: a male Amazon river dolphin swims ...
Our study shows that while aerial urination may be rare, or rarely observed, in cetaceans, it is relatively common in botos.” ...
Scientists studying Amazon river dolphins in Brazil have observed males spraying urine into the air, a ritual for communication.
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How Dolphins Communicate and Understand the Complex Social Lives of Marine MammalsDolphins are among the most intelligent and social creatures in the animal kingdom, known for their playful behavior and remarkable communication skills. As marine mammals living in complex social ...
Specifically, the male dolphins rolled over onto their backs, displayed their male members, and launched a stream of urine as high as 3 feet into the air. This usually occurred when other males were ...
Scientists suggest that the bristles on the dolphins' snouts help them 'decode' messages in other dolphins' urine.
Dolphins are fascinating marine mammals, as they are among the most skilled echolocators in the animal kingdom. They rely on echolocation, enabling them to locate food, communicate with pod members, ...
On Sunday, February 2nd, ABC News shared a video on TikTok that was taken by Captain Evan Brodsky of the Monterey Bay Whale ...
Over four years, a team from Canada’s CetAsia Research Group traveled to the Amazon river, where they then closely watched ...
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