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Dolphins Flip and Spin Bubble Rings to Play Underwater Games
By expelling air from their blowholes while underwater, dolphins can produce a doughnut-shaped vortex that rises to the ...
Several species of anolis lizards blow bubbles from their noses to breathe underwater, according to research published in the scientific journal Current Biology this month. While aquatic insects have ...
While the “smart” animal club has been steadily adding new members, the world’s whales can be considered among the founders. The roughly 50 million-year-old animal lineage shows evidence of their own ...
A humble little lizard has developed a clever escape route from predators – it blows a bubble over its nostrils and scuba dives to safety for 20 minutes or more. Now, a biologist has explored exactly ...
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Meet Splash the cadaver-finding otter
Asian small-clawed otters are arguably the cutest otters, which is saying a lot, considering the competition. One of these ...
The star-nosed mole has several unusual abilities. One of them is "sniffing" underwater by blowing bubbles and quickly re-inhaling them, detecting odors of its prey through the water. The moles' "star ...
YouTuber and scientist Kevin Kohler—a.k.a. The Backyard Scientist—has lit a lot of stuff on fire before; including a watermelon, a rocket-blade, and various high-speed food items. In his latest video, ...
Some of the largest living animals on the planet eat the tiniest food. For humpback whales, it's krill – small shrimp-like animals floating in the ocean. Capturing enough krill can take a lot of work, ...
Some lizards can stay underwater for longer by blowing out and then rebreathing bubbles of air. This has been suspected since the behaviour was first observed, and now experiments have confirmed it.
A U.S. company is using European tech to dampen the booms and bangs of building wind farms in the ocean. The waters off the coast of New England have gotten noisier in the last year as the nation’s ...
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Aliens? Submarines? Gassy whales? Mystery bubbles off California coast spark intrigue, theories
Videos of the bubbles, visible between 33rd Street and Longfellow Avenue, spread on social media, with commenters offering a ...
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