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  2. Dolphin drive hunting - Wikipedia

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    Dolphin drive hunting, also called dolphin drive fishing, is a method of hunting dolphins and occasionally other small cetaceans by driving them together with boats, usually into a bay or onto a beach. Their escape is prevented by closing off the route to the open sea or ocean with boats and nets.

  3. How do dolphins hunt? A research project provides a dolphin's ...

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    Scientists trying to understand the hunting behaviors of bottlenose dolphins have come up with a unique solution: fit them with video cameras.

  4. Carousel feeding - Wikipedia

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    The strategies orcas develop depend on their typical prey type and the most efficient method to capture them considering environmental conditions. Norwegian orcas have developed carousel feeding because it is an effective method to capture spring-spawning herring. [1] Carousel feeding teaches young individuals important hunting skills. [3]

  5. Bottlenose dolphin - Wikipedia

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    The bottlenose dolphin is a toothed whale in the genus Tursiops. ... (above all, mothers and offspring), and to coordinate hunting strategies. [64] ...

  6. New footage reveals key clues to understanding mysterious ...

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    It was an orca-versus-dolphin matchup, and the dolphin didn’t stand a chance. In coastal waters near Chile in 2023, a massive female killer whale walloped the much smaller dolphin, sending it ...

  7. Mud ring feeding - Wikipedia

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    Mud ring feeding (or mud plume fishing) is a cooperative feeding behavior seen in bottlenose dolphins on the lower Atlantic coast of Florida, United States and guiana dolphins, on the Estuarine-Lagoon Complex of Cananéia, south São Paulo State, southeastern Brazil. [1] Dolphins use this hunting technique to forage and trap fish.

  8. Taiji dolphin drive hunt - Wikipedia

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    The number of dolphins available for catch in FY2023 set by the Fisheries Agency was 10,920 for Japan as a whole, and the number of dolphins available for catch allocated to the Taiji dolphin drive hunt was 1824. Of these, the actual number of dolphins caught in Japan as a whole was 614, compared to 492 in the Taiji dolphin hunt.

  9. Hunting - Wikipedia

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    Hunting is the human ... dolphin drive, dugong hunting; Alligator hunting ... hunting strategies had diversified with the development of these more far-reaching ...