Other Dolphins Use Seashells to Scoop Up Fish and Eat Them in Rare Hunting Behavior By gizmodo.com - August 18, 2026 Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter Dolphins Use Seashells to Scoop Up Fish and Eat Them in Rare Hunting Behavior The sea mammals may be passing on this technique to their young calfs. read more Source: www.gizmodo.com RELATED ARTICLES OpenAI Exec: The Solution to AI Doing Bad Cybercrimes Is Even More AI The Creepiest ‘Alien: Earth’ Creature Makes for a Surprisingly Cute Plush Paramount Is ‘Talking to a Lot of Writers’ About the Uncertain Future of ‘Star Trek’ Rising Temperatures Are Turning Antarctica Into a ‘Hotspot’ for This Toxic Pollutant ‘Star Wars: Starfighter’ Was Inspired by a Francis Ford Coppola Classic ‘It’s Absolutely Terrifying’: AI Is Reportedly Slopping Up the Bills in Congress The Trillion-Dollar Trial Against Meta Is Too Big to Succeed Unearthed Video Seems to Reveal Apple AirPods That Can ‘See’ R.I.P. Columbia House: Here’s How It Improbably Survived This Long