Dolphin | Facts Pictures | Britannica Dolphin, toothed whale of the family Delphinidae (oceanic dolphins) or the families Platanistidae and Iniidae (river dolphins)
Dolphin - Wikipedia Various species of dolphins exhibit sexual dimorphism where the males are larger than females They have streamlined, fish -like bodies with the two forelimbs evolving into flippers, complete loss of hindlimbs (with only vestigial pelvic skeleton), and the tail forming a horizontal fluke
Dolphin Facts | National Geographic The 36 dolphin species share more than a few characteristics Among them, the aquatic mammals look like they're smiling, and they seem to love to play
Dolphins - Key Facts, Information Pictures - Animal Corner Dolphins (Delphinidae) are aquatic mammals related to whales and porpoises and famous for their intelligence, apparent compassion and joy There are almost 40 species of dolphin in 17 genera Dolphins vary in size from 1 2 metres (4 feet) and 40 kilograms (88 pounds) (Maui’s Dolphin), up to 9 5 metres (30 feet) and 10 tonnes (the Orca) However, the average length for most North American
Dolphin Facts | Mammals | BBC Earth Their agility, intelligence, playfulness and social skills make dolphins one of the most charming inhabitants of the Earth’s waters But there’s more to this savvy, diverse family of creatures than meets the eye
Here are our top 10 facts about dolphins | WWF There are 36 species of marine dolphins - living in nearly all aquatic environments, including oceans, coastal, estuarine and freshwater - and in temperatures ranging from less than 0°C to more than 30°C In Britain, bottlenose dolphins are concentrated around west Wales and eastern Scotland
DOLPHIN FACTS: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW Marine biologists have put together a dolphin facts guide to answer all your questions about a variety of dolphins, including Atlantic bottlenose dolphins
Dolphins Porpoises | NOAA Fisheries Dolphins and porpoises are at the top of the food chain and play an important role in the overall balance of the marine environment They belong to a group of marine mammals called cetaceans Marine mammals in the cetacean family include whales, dolphins, and porpoises These animals are often referred to as “sentinels” of ocean health providing insight into marine ecosystem dynamics
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