American realtor mistakes Ryan ‘Fitzy’ Fitzgerald for Miami Dolphins’ Ryan Fitzpatrick

Fitzy’s case of mistaken identity! American realtor mistakes Nova’s Ryan Fitzgerald for NFL player Ryan Fitzpatrick and attempts to sell him a $6 million mansion By Mary Mrad For Daily Mail Australia Published: 00:48 BST, 10 June 2020 | Updated: 00:52 BST, 10 June 2020 Ryan ‘Fitzy’ Fitzgerald is a co-host on Nova FM’s Fitzy … Read more

Astonishing moment a pod of friendly dolphins swim alongside a jet skier by Shoreham-on-Sea

Astonishing moment a pod of friendly dolphins swim alongside a jet skier in the sea off Brighton Nicholas Coleman, 31, filmed the pod of dolphins a mile from the Brighton coast Two young dolphins and two adults played beside his jet ski as he rode along First time he has seen dolphins off the south … Read more

Magical footage shows dolphins ‘glowing’ as they swim through bioluminescent algae

Magical footage shows a pod of dolphins ‘glowing’ as they swim through bioluminescent algae off the coast of California Photographer Patrick Coyne took the film off of the coast of southern California The ‘magical’ light show is caused by the dolphins disturbing tiny dinoflagellates These single-celled organisms release chemicals when disturbed that glow blue  By Ian Randall For … Read more

Deadly prehistoric crocodiles mimicked whales and dolphins

Deadly prehistoric crocodiles mimicked the anatomy of dolphins and whales to dominate Jurassic seas 170 million years ago, new research shows.  Scottish researchers say the extinct crocs, called thalattosuchians, evolved from their land-roaming ancestors to become fast swimming predators.  The 33-foot-long creatures adapted their limbs into flippers, streamlined their bodies and formed whale-like fluked tails … Read more

Neanderthals ate seafood including crabs, clams, oysters and dolphins

Neanderthals fed regularly on mussels, fish and other omega-3-rich marine life including seals, which likely impacted their cognitive abilities, a new study claims. Archaeological digs along the Portuguese coast reveal the evidence that our cavemen ancestors had as much fondness for seafood as modern humans today. Both Neanderthals and early Homo sapiens tucked into ‘surf … Read more

Six dolphins taken to a secret location where they will be trained to search for undersea mines

A group of dolphins were transported by the U.S. Air Force aboard a C-17 Globemaster transport plane in order for them to take part in a top secret mission organized by the Navy. The dolphins were being taken to an unknown location where the Navy were going to train them how to seek undersea mines … Read more