Animals
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Bottlenose Dolphins Attack, Wound Four Japanese Swimmers; What Causes Stress In Dolphins?
Dolphins have recently made attacks in a beach in Japan, harming at least four individuals. Scientists suggested their behavior was due to stress. Why is this so? Read more here.
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