• Nature
  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • April 17th, 2015
Albino Dolphin Turns Pink When Excited, Angry or Otherwise Emotional

Albino Dolphin Turns Pink When Excited, Angry or Otherwise Emotional

Wildlife researchers say the rare albino marine mammal turns pink because it blushes, just like we humans do

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  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • November 24th, 2014
Rare Albino Dolphin Taken Captive by Fishermen in Taiji, Japan

Rare Albino Dolphin Taken Captive by Fishermen in Taiji, Japan

The young dolphin was captured by local fishermen, green group Sea Shepherd says it will soon be sold to a marine park

Rare Albino Dolphin Spotted Swimming in the Mediterranean

Rare Albino Dolphin Spotted Swimming in the Mediterranean

Wildlife researchers say the marine mammal was spotted between Croatia and Italy

Watch: Albino Dolphin Calf Held Captive at the Taiji Whale Museum

Watch: Albino Dolphin Calf Held Captive at the Taiji Whale Museum

The dolphin calf was captured by fishermen in Taiji earlier this year

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  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • January 22nd, 2014
41 Dolphins Butchered by Japanese Fishermen in Taiji

41 Dolphins Butchered by Japanese Fishermen in Taiji

Another 52 bottlenose dolphins were taken captive, Sea Shepherd activists say

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  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • January 20th, 2014
Albino Dolphin Calf Taken Captive in Japan Must Be Saved, Sea Shepherd Urges

Albino Dolphin Calf Taken Captive in Japan Must Be Saved, Sea Shepherd Urges

Captain Paul Watson has named the baby dolphin “Shoujo,” which is Japanese for “Bambi”