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Our Fun Day Trip to Tangalooma Island Resort on Moreton Island - MSNOur Fun Day Trip to Tangalooma Island Resort on Moreton Island. Story by Johnny Jet • 15m. Our thanks to Visit Brisbane for hosting our trip so we could write this detailed review of our experience.
If you're wild about dolphins, you probably already know that the best way to see and appreciate, these amazing mammals is to watch them in the wild.
ONE of Tangalooma Resort's famous dolphins - which eat out of the hands of guests - has given birth to a long awaited calf.
"The Tangalooma dolphin care team is continuously astounded at the remarkable natural ability of the dolphins that visit us, in overcoming severe shark bite injuries with what seems to be ...
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Faces you hear? Dolphin 'signature whistles' may transmit more than just identity information - MSNListening to whistles. In 2017 and 2018, our research team made repeated sound recordings of a group of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus) at Tangalooma Island Resort near Moreton ...
ONE of Tangalooma Resort's famous dolphins - which eat out of the hands of guests - has given birth to a long awaited calf. The mother of the new dolphin, 17-year-old Tangles is one of the ...
Tangalooma Resort says it is allowed to feed dolphins aged two and older but they "only feed them once they demonstrate their ability to hunt and catch fish on their own".
Our wonderful friends at Tangalooma Island Resort are offering you the chance to win a Sea to Sky Whale Watching package for ...
Seven weeks after he was plucked from the water at Moreton Island suffering horrific shark bite injuries, Nari the wild Tangalooma dolphin returned home last night in a style befitting an ...
The attack, which left a 29-year-old man with abdominal and leg injuries, occurred on Saturday, February 22, minutes after a fish-feeding tour at the Wrecks near Tangalooma Resort.
A man enjoying a swim at a popular tourist destination was airlifted to hospital when he was suddenly mauled by a shark. The unnamed person was at the Tangalooma Wrecks on Moreton Island, a ...
In 2017 and 2018, our research team made repeated sound recordings of a group of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus) at Tangalooma Island Resort near Moreton Island, off the coast ...
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