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For those wild dolphins that have mastered foraging with nose sponges, scientists say it's a very efficient way to catch fish. The wild marine sponges vary from the size of a softball to a cantaloupe.
Hunting with a sponge on their face interferes with bottlenose dolphins’ finely tuned sense of echolocation, of emitting sounds and listening for echoes to navigate. “It has a muffling effect in the ...
According to a study, this technique is quite challenging because hunting while carrying a sponge on the face interferes with ...
Dolphins in Florida have a special way of hunting: They stir up ring-shaped plumes of mud with their tails and corral fish into an ever-tightening circle. The frightened fish then jump out of the ...
Scientists trying to understand the hunting behaviors of bottlenose dolphins have come up with a unique solution: fit them with video cameras. The result is the most remarkable insight into the ...
Learn more › These digital binoculars can take pictures and videos. And they have night vision for hunting non-game animals. We sell a pair of these hunting binoculars for only $104.97 (reg ...