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Navy Dolphin Finds Rare 130-Year-Old Torpedo

A Navy dolphin training to look for mines off the coast of San Diego found a museum-worthy 19th-century torpedo on the seafloor, military officials said. Full story

Dolphin and disabled girl's uncommon bond

  The toddler who lost feet in lawnmower accident meets Winter, the dolphin who is famous for her prosthetic tail. WFLA's Chip Osowski reports.

Lawn mower victim meets Winter the dolphin

Ireland Nugent, the 2-year-old girl who lost her feet and part of her legs in a lawnmower accident, was invited by the Clearwater Marine Aquarium Saturday to visit Winter, the dolphin with a prosthetic tail. Full story

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  Study: Dolphins call each other by name

Researchers in Florida say bottlenose dolphins come up with their own names when they are very young and use these names to communicate with one another. WFLA’s John Rogers reports.

  Huge dolphin pod stops traffic in New Zealand

More than a hundred dolphins were spotted in Wellington, New Zealand, causing traffic jams. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports.

  Thousands of dolphins spotted near San Diego

It’s likely the mega-pod of dolphins were following food, such as sardines or herring. But whatever the reason they congregated off the coast of California, scientists say there’s no doubt they were communicating with one another. NBC’s Diana Alvear reports.

  Baby dolphin rescued in California

Lifeguards and specialists from Sea World teamed up to rescue a baby dolphin that got itself tangled up in some fishing line in San Diego, Calif. NBC’s Lester Holt reports.

  Dolphin swims to diver for help in Hawaii

A wild bottlenose dolphin, tangled in a fishing line, swims up to a diver in Hawaii and waits while the diver cuts the line free. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports.

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REFILE - CLARIFYING NAME OF PR OFFICER A preserved dolphin is seen as a tour guide teaches students about mammals at Ancol Smart House in Jakarta May 16, 2013. Ancol Smart House has about 20 animals preserved as means to educate visitors about their life in the wild. 15 million visitors visited th

Tour guide shows preserved dolphin as she teaches students about mammals at Ancol Smart House in Jakarta
Tour guide shows preserved dolphin as she teaches students about mammals at Ancol Smart House in Jakarta

REFILE - CLARIFYING NAME OF PR OFFICER A tour guide shows a preserved dolphin as she teaches students about mammals at Ancol Smart House in Jakarta May 16, 2013. Ancol Smart House has about 20 animals preserved as means to educate visitors about their life in the wild. 15 million visitors visited