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| | | | | Newborn pilot whales have been spotted mysteriously swimming among pods of orcas. Scientists are trying to puzzle out how the pilot whale calves got there and what happened to them. | |
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| | | | | Bottlenose Dolphins in Tenerife Tursiops truncatus Bottlenose Dolphin Sightings The Bottlenose dolphin is the second most common cetacean species we encounter on our Costa Adeje whale and dolphin watching tours in Tenerife. There are two different ecotypes of Bottlenose dolphins that inhabit the southern coast of Tenerife; the coastal resident pods and the oceanic pods. | |
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| | | | | The orca "slurped in the liver and then the whale shark just fell and descended down, with no movement," James Moskito of Ocean Safaris told Live Science. | |
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