Kolkata: An Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops aduncus), considered near- threatened and known for its active and acrobatic style, washed ashore a beach off Kaikhali Road in South 24 Parganas ...
The sighting was captured by Captain John Shields of Snug Harbor Boat Tours on Chincoteague Island Escher Walcott is a Writer/Reporter at PEOPLE, covering stories in Entertainment, Style, Human ...
A dolphin has been rescued from a river using an airbed on a paddleboard after becoming stranded 6km (3.7 miles) from the open sea. The male common dolphin was spotted at Penpoll near the River Fowey, ...
A WILD dolphin known as “Reggie” has left swimmers terrified after reportedly targeting women in wetsuits — with experts warning the playful mammal “could snap” at any moment. The lone bottlenose ...
REGGIE THE DOLPHIN has become a regular visitor in waters off the south coast of England but swimmers have been told to stay clear of the animal. Reggie the Dolphin has become a "local legend" this ...
Swimmers have been warned to stay away from a dolphin 'targeting women in wetsuits' over fears he could be dangerous to humans. Reggie the dolphin was first spotted in Lyme Bay, Dorset, on August 3, ...
People are being urged to avoid an area of water where a "boisterous" dolphin was seen jumping on two swimmers. Charity Marine Connection said growing interaction with the bottlenose - which is ...
A pair of kayakers have described rescuing two women in separate incidents after a dolphin began pushing them underwater. Brothers Rhys and Gareth Paterson said they saw the animal jump on one swimmer ...
20:36, Tue, Aug 19, 2025 Updated: 20:38, Tue, Aug 19, 2025 Kayakers have reported that they were compelled to rescue swimmers when Reggie, the bottlenose dolphin, began to "basically drown" two women.
Kayakers claim they were forced to rescue swimmers when a bottlenose dolphin started to "drown" two women. Reggie went viral when he joined swimmers for an early morning dip earlier this month after ...
A group of kayakers have claimed they were forced to rescue swimmers after Reggie the dancing dolphin started to 'nearly drown' two women - days after marine experts warned he could go on the attack.
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