Here's your scientific fact of the day:
"Did you know that dolphins have been observed using tools? In Shark Bay, Western Australia, bottlenose dolphins have been seen using sponges as tools. They wear the sponges over their snouts while foraging on the seafloor to protect their sensitive skin from abrasions. This behavior, known as "sponging," is a cultural phenomenon that is passed down from mother to calf and is not observed in all dolphin populations. It is fascinating to see how animals can exhibit complex behaviors and adapt their surroundings to their advantage."