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Federal scientists are eavesdropping on two pods of wayward dolphins to find out what they’re hearing.
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New Jersey’s wayward dolphins won’t be removed from two rivers near the New Jersey shore.
made popular Oct 24 2008
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made popular Oct 9 2008
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made popular Sep 2 2008
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made popular Jul 22 2008
Some of the dolphins that have been entertaining spectators in a river at the New Jersey shore appear to have moved into another waterway instead of returning to the...
made popular Jul 16 2008
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made popular Jul 2 2008
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made popular Jun 30 2008
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Sea Bright:
Boaters look on as dolphins swim in the Shrewsbury River Wednesday, July 2, 2008, in Sea Bright, N.J. The group of 15 dolphins who have taken up residence in a river near the Jersey Shore will be allowed to stay there through the July Fourth holiday...
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