Rare dolphin spits to catch its prey, scientists find »
Posted By altnrg 7 months ago in Science & TechnologyA rare species of Australian dolphin has been found to catch its fish prey by spitting water, according to research by WWF. The small snubfin dolphins hunt in groups and use their spitting technique to round up fish they have chased to the surface by firing jets of water from their mouths.
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