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  2. Gray's paradox - Wikipedia

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    This allowed the team to measure the force exerted by a dolphin. Results showed the dolphin to exert approximately 200 lb of force every time it thrust its tail – 10 times more than Gray hypothesized – and at peak force can exert between 300 and 400 lb. [ 2 ]

  3. Fascinating behavior by Beaufort and Hilton Head dolphins a ...

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    Here are two areas strand feeding can sometimes be viewed from shore: ... McFee says NOAA gets many calls from people about dolphins that are “stuck in the mud” underneath Russell Bell Bridge ...

  4. Giant pod of over 1,500 dolphins spotted ‘having a big party ...

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    The “super pod” of Risso’s dolphins was spotted in Carmel Bay, off central California’s coast. This species , which can grow to over 10ft long and weigh as much as half a metric tonne, is ...

  5. Melon (cetacean) - Wikipedia

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    The melon is structurally part of the nasal apparatus and comprises most of the mass tissue between the blowhole and the tip of the snout. The function of the melon is not completely understood, but scientists believe it is a bioacoustic component, providing a means of focusing sounds used in echolocation and creating a similarity between characteristics of its tissue and the surrounding water ...

  6. Heaviside's dolphin - Wikipedia

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    Heaviside's dolphin" is the recognised common name, though amongst others, "Haviside's dolphin" and "Benguela dolphin" are also used, the latter especially in Namibia. The genus name "Cephalorhynchus" comes from the Greek kephale for 'head' and rhynchos for 'beak'. For the species name "heavisidii" see the above description.

  7. Watch what happens when a surfer gets in a dolphin's way

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    Footage shows a dolphin crash into a surfer. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  8. Xenobalanus globicipitis - Wikipedia

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    The creature is dark in coloration and up to 5 cm (2.0 in) long. [3] It hangs from tails, dorsal fins, flippers, and less commonly rostrums and baleen plates/teeth.In a sample population of the dolphin Stenella coeruleoalba, by far the most frequent site of occurrence were the flukes. [4]

  9. Dolphins' Grant DuBose has movement in extremities after ...

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    In an update Monday morning, the Dolphins said DuBose remained at a local Houston hospital for evaluation overnight, and that initial tests revealed “positive results” following the collision. DuBose tried to make a catch in the third quarter, but was hit in the head by safety Calen Bullock before his head violently hit the turf. He ...