- Dolphin - Wikipedia
Dolphin A common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) A dolphin is an aquatic mammal in the cetacean clade Odontoceti (toothed whale)
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dolphin, any of the toothed whales belonging to the mammal family Delphinidae (oceanic dolphins) as well as the families Platanistidae and Iniidae, the two that contain the river dolphins
- 28 Types of Dolphins (With Pictures and Identification)
The Common Dolphin, also called the Short-Beaked Common Dolphin, is notable for its distinctive yellow-grey-black side pattern Preferring warm, coastal, and open seas, they grow to a length of 6 2 to 8 2 feet and weigh between 176 and 518 pounds
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The five river dolphin species inhabit the large waterways of Asia and South America Dolphins have an array of vocalisations such as clicks, whistles and squeals which they use for their well-developed communication and echolocation skills
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Dolphin Information, feeding, habitat, distribution, reproduction, anatomy and more Facts about the Bottlenose Dolphins, the Amazon Pink Dolphin, the Spinner
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There are 36 dolphin species, found in every ocean Most dolphins are marine and live in the ocean or brackish waters along coastlines
- Dolphins: Facts, Habitat, Diet, Threats, Conservation | IFAW
What is a dolphin? Dolphins are highly intelligent marine mammals that are seen as charismatic and beloved by humans There are 40+ dolphin species, grouped into six families Six of these dolphin species are commonly—and mistakenly—referred to as whales, including the killer whale and the pilot whale
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Learn all about dolphins - are they a mammal, whale, or fish, dolphin types, where they live, life span, diet, endangered status, interesting facts, and more
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