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Yahoo Life
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Dad Shares 8 Surprisingly Solid Life Lessons He Learned From His Cats

11+ hour, 24+ min ago   (423+ words) Cats have a funny way of making us laugh without even trying. One minute they're sprinting through the house at top speed, and the next they're curled up in a sunny window acting as though they've unlocked the secret to…...

Western Telegraph
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Watch: Dolphins twist and turn in spectacular show just hours after solar eclipse

15+ hour, 55+ min ago   (307+ words) Western Telegraph Camera Club member Ashley Tamplin shared a video of three dolphins playing together in the water at Goodwick on the evening of Wednesday, August 12. The dolphins could be seen twisting and turning together in the water, as well…...

TV47 Digital
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How animals prepare for war

12+ hour, 51+ min ago   (694+ words) Battles between rival groups are a story as old as time. This sounds like a human story, but it is also one that is playing out across nature. Conflict between groups of animals competing for territory and resources is widespread,…...

The Debrief
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Scientists Spot Dolphins Using Shells as Tools to Catch Fish, Further Challenging a Longtime Marker of Culture

13+ hour, 24+ min ago   (574+ words) Scientists observing dolphins in Australia just made a remarkable discovery: these lively aquatic mammals use tools to help them capture fish. The discovery, made near Queensland’s Great Sandy Marine Park, reveals dolphins use a foraging strategy called shelling, where the…...

Coast to Coast AM
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Scientists shocked as dolphins filmed using shells to trap prey for the first time

14+ hour, 59+ min ago   (18+ words) Coast to Coast AM...

Google News
nypost.com > 08/15/2026 > science > dolphins-filmed-using-shells-to-hunt-for-first-time

Dolphins filmed using shells to hunt for first time

1+ day, 9+ hour ago   (502+ words) Researchers are shell-shocked at the latest marine discovery. Dolphins have been filmed using shells to ensnare their prey off the coast of Australia, marking the first time this clever tactic has been caught on camera, per a bombshell paper in…...

DongA Science
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Trawling reshapes Adriatic dolphins and East Sea sharks

1+ day, 17+ hour ago   (529+ words) Bottom-trawl fishing and warming waters drive changes in marine predators’ hunting behavior and habitats In seas altered by humans, the behavior and migration routes of marine animals are changing as well. With prey dwindling, dolphins now follow fishing vessels to…...

Fox News
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Elephants may have played surprising role in early human survival, study suggests

2+ day, 8+ hour ago   (506+ words) A tourist was moved to tears when his lifelong dream of seeing wild elephants finally came true in Thailand. Guided by a tour leader, he and his partner encountered a roaming elephant family just ahead—an emotional moment that left…...

ETV Bharat News
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Human Activity, Destruction Of Forest Habitats Altering Elephant Behaviour, Says Scientist

2+ day, 13+ hour ago   (450+ words) Published: August 14, 2026 at 6:38 PM IST Visakhapatnam: Increasing human activity and the destruction of forest habitats are altering elephant behaviour and pushing the animals into human settlements in search of food, said K Vishnupriya, a scientist at the Wildlife Institute of…...