Posted on 08/15/2026 12:32:27 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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 Marine Mammal Science.
“The second I saw that shell in the air, I immediately knew what was happening,” the study’s head author, Alexis Levengood, a marine mammal biologist at the University of the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, told ScienceAlert. Levengood said she and her team were on a research vessel off Hervey Bay when they spotted a female Pacific bottlenose “dolphin raising something large out of the water,” the BBC reported.
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If Dolphins are so smart, why don’t they build hospitals?
Rush Limbaugh
MANY moons ago, when it was still legal to keep them, I had 4 small (about 2” long at the most) darters in a 10 gallon aquarium. Initially I fed them short pieces of small garden worms (just long enough to visibly wiggle around), then they learned to pluck the worm pieces from my fingers, then they learned to eat little pieces of hamburger. Eventually, a couple learned to swim up and into my cupped hand (I’d slowly lower my hand into the water) to nab a piece of worm or hamburger from resting in my cupped hand. I’m sure scent had a lot to do with this, but, still, to go from hiding behind a rock when I walked up to the aquarium, to eating out of my cupped hand, in a few weeks...
Not bad for a creature with a brain that’s probably about the size of a pepper seed.
I knew a dolphin trainer a previous life. She told me dolphins have intelligence equivalent to a seven-year-old human with the cuteness to match.
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