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- Dolphin - Wikipedia
Dolphin A common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) A dolphin is an aquatic mammal in the cetacean clade Odontoceti (toothed whale)
- Dolphin | Facts Pictures | Britannica
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
- Dolphin Facts: Habitat, Behavior, Diet - ThoughtCo
There are more than 40 species of freshwater and marine dolphins Learn more with these dolphin facts
- Dolphins: Facts, Habitat, Diet, Threats, Conservation | IFAW
Dolphins are some of the most intelligent marine mammals Find out more about these aquatic animals and how you can contribute to dolphin conservation
- Types Of Dolphins: List Of All Dolphin Species, Pictures Facts
A complete list of dolphin species with pictures and interesting facts Discover the many different types of dolphins that are alive today Dolphins are marine mammals belonging to the infraorder Cetacea, which is also home to whales and porpoises
- Dolphin Facts | National Geographic
There are 36 dolphin species, found in every ocean Most dolphins are marine and live in the ocean or brackish waters along coastlines
- Dolphin Facts and Information | Dolphins World
The body of a dolphin is designed to help them move through the water quickly and without exerting enormous amounts of energy They rely on their pectoral flippers and the fluke (tail) to navigate through the ocean
- Dolphin Animal Facts - A-Z Animals
The common name “dolphin” comes from the Greek delphis, meaning “womb ” Even these ancient observers realized dolphins’ classification as mammals, or animals with a womb
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