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Iran, kamikaze dolphins

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Pentagon leaders got an unusual question about Iran and 'kamikaze dolphins.' Here's how the US military uses these animals.
A "kamikaze dolphins" question surfaced at a Pentagon briefing. The US has long used dolphins for mine detection and harbor defense.

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Iran doesn't have 'kamikaze dolphins,' Hegseth says. But marine mammals have a long history of military use
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Does US military use 'kamikaze dolphins'? We dived into claim
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US Navy in San Diego trains dolphins, sea lions for underwater detection
Dolphins have the most sophisticated sonar known to science and both sea lions and dolphins can dive far under the surface, locate underwater objects and are highly trainable and adaptable, making the...

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Hegseth shoots down report Iran has ‘kamikaze dolphins,’ but says US might
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Hegseth refuses to confirm or deny ‘kamikaze dolphins’ claim
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Military dolphins are a real thing. Here’s what to know about them

Military dolphins are a real thing. Here’s what to know about them - Dolphins have the most sophisticated sonar known to science
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Are military dolphins working in the Strait of Hormuz? Probably not, but they have been part of the US Navy for decades

With concerns about Iran laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz, US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth was asked Tuesday whether Iran might turn to dolphins to help confront the US Navy.
Earth.com
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Rare footage captures dolphins using sponges as tools for hunting on the seafloor

Wild dolphins were captured on film putting sea sponges over their snouts, using them as tools to hunt along the seafloor.
Discover Magazine
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Dolphins Create Invisible Vortices With Their Tails, Helping Them Power Ahead Underwater

Learn how supercomputers simulate how dolphins create powerful vortices that push them forward and make them some of the fastest swimmers in the animal kingdom.
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Are dolphins, sharks, and whales mammals? The answer may surprise you

At first glance, dolphins, sharks, and whales all cut similar figures as they glide through the ocean: sleek fins, smooth bodies, and that sense of effortless underwater grace. For years, people have lumped them into the same animal group,
WJHG
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“Once the Dolphin Company took over, these animals had to suffer,” former Gulf World trainer speaks out

PANAMA CITY BEACH, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) - Rachel Hale is a former member of Gulf World Marine Park’s animal care team and former dolphin trainer, with over 10 years of experience in marine mammal and zoological care. She told News Channel 7 in an exclusive ...
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