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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNA Dolphin Keeps Biting People in Japan. Researchers Think It's Just LonelyBut in Japan’s Wakasa Bay, swimmers are on high alert for yet another underwater threat: dolphins—or, according to some ...
It’s not clear whether the orca is a true albino or its white coloring was caused by another medical condition.
The dolphin was seen during the summer at more than one swimming beach on the Sea of Japan side of Japan, where it gave swimmers “love bites” of the sort that dolphins typically give one another.
TAIJI, Japan (CNN)-- Mention a dolphin to someone in the United States and they'll think about a trip to Sea World or the 1960s-era TV program "Flipper." Talk about a dolphin in rural Japan and ...
The dolphin show was retained, but most staff members returned to their own aquariums on the Japanese mainland and many dolphins died as they were kept in unstable conditions. An expressway ...
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Live Science on MSNDolphins: Facts about the intelligent marine mammals that use tools to huntDespite their name, killer whales (orcas) are actually dolphins.
The dolphins have been dying in an area affected by an oil spill caused when the Japanese ship, the MV Wakashio, struck a coral reef last month. At least 40 dolphins have mysteriously died in an ...
Signs have been put in Fukui prefecture up telling swimmers to avoid approaching or touching the mammals. Swimmers have been injured in dolphin attacks on a beach in central Japan, officials say ...
Frazer Harrison/Getty Images This is not the first time that Japan has balked at showing unflattering films that were well received in Hollywood. “The Cove,” a documentary about a dolphin hunt ...
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