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Dolphins Smithsonianscience Seymour Simon ~ Without being didactic he discusses the physiology and habits of dolphins as well as the greatest threat to the specieshumans Children teachers and librarians alike will be drawn to this clear colorful book Simply outstanding Cute smart and approachable dolphins have long fascinated humans
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What Is a Species Insight From Dolphins and Humans ~ What Is a Species Insight From Dolphins and Humans More than 70 definitions exist for what makes a species—each is applied to a different group of organisms uses different methods for
Uncle Sams Dolphins Science Smithsonian Magazine ~ Uncle Sam’s Dolphins In the Iraq war highly trained cetaceans helped forces clear mines in Umm Qasr’s harbor Navy dolphin KDog sports a pinger device that allows him to be tracked
Whales Dolphins and Porpoises Technical Literature KZ ~ Home › Explore Smithsonian › Science and Nature Whales Dolphins and Porpoises Technical Literature KZ Kaiya Z and Z Xingduan 1991 Baiji the Yantze River Dolphin and other Endangered Animals of ll Press Inc Washington DC 132 pp Summary of research by Chinese scientists
Dolphins Have a Mysterious Network of Veins That Could Be ~ Dolphins Have a Mysterious Network of Veins That Could Be Key to Preventing the Bends It might be possible to make an external device that protects divers from the deadly condition
Whales Dolphins Porpoises and Whaling Popular Literature ~ Whales Dolphins Porpoises and Whaling Bibliographies and Sources of Information Prepared by the Department of Systematic Biology Vertebrate Zoology National Museum of Natural History
Fossil Specimen Reveals a New Species of Ancient River Dolphin ~ Smithsonian scientists and colleagues have discovered a new genus and species of river dolphin that has long been extinct They made the discovery after carefully examining fossil fragments from Panama The fossil fragments also shed new light on the evolution of today’s freshwater river dolphin species
Dolphins Are Finally Living and Breeding in the Potomac ~ Smart News Keeping you current Dolphins Are Finally Living and Breeding in the Potomac River Again About 1000 bottlenose dolphins have been recorded in the lower reaches of the recovering river
Explore Science Nature Smithsonian Institution ~ Smithsonian Science Education Center Science Game Center Fun games and apps for learning about science Learn More About Science Game Center Smithsonian Global Fishing for a Brighter Future Learn how Smithsonian scientists are working with fisheries in Myanmar—and across the globe—to protect marine environments
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