Think you know dolphins? This hub debunks eight common myths and misconceptions about dolphins — from exaggerated intelligence and constant friendliness to overstated rescue behavior and mythologized sonar — and links to in-depth posts that explain the science, real behavior, and conservation implications. Learn the facts, why myths persist, and how better understanding helps dolphin welfare.
8 Myths and Misconceptions About Dolphins
7 Differences Between Sponges and Cnidarians
Explore seven clear differences between sponges and cnidarians — from body structure and symmetry to feeding, tissues, reproduction, and habitat. This concise comparison highlights key traits with examples and links to deeper posts for each difference.
List of Cephalopods
Explore a curated list of 20 examples of cephalopods, from the elusive giant squid to the clever common octopus and diverse cuttlefish. Each entry includes scientific name, typical size (cm), and geographic range, making this a handy reference for students, divers, and marine enthusiasts — dive in to learn more about these intelligent, adaptable mollusks.
Scientists Born In Palau
This post profiles scientists born in Palau, offering concise biographies, career highlights, and their contributions to fields like marine biology, environmental science, and public health. Discover how Palauan heritage influenced their research, read notable publications, and explore the local and regional impact of these scholars.
Jawless Fish: The Complete List
Discover 29 examples of jawless fish in this complete list, with each entry including scientific name, conservation status, and typical size. From familiar lampreys and slime-producing hagfish to rare Agnatha species, this guide helps anglers, students, and marine enthusiasts identify and learn key facts about these unique, jawless vertebrates, and brief habitat notes.
The Complete List of Cetaceans
This comprehensive list catalogs all 92 cetacean species — whales, dolphins, and porpoises — with scientific names, maximum recorded lengths, and geographic ranges. Ideal for students, educators, and marine enthusiasts, the post offers quick-reference data and identification tips to help you learn where each species lives and how large they grow.