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ZME Science on MSNThese Dolphins Use Sea Sponges on Their Faces to Hunt and It’s More Complicated Than Anyone Thought
One dolphin swam past, her nose oddly enlarged. On a closer look, the bulb was a marine sponge — wedged tightly onto her beak ...
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Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains Why Airplane Noses Are Pointy
Neil deGrasse Tyson explains how airplane noses are sharp for aerodynamics, reducing drag, saving fuel, and boosting speed.
Some dolphins in Australia use sponges on their noses to hunt fish, a skill passed down through generations, according to new ...
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