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Oceanic dolphins or
Delphinidae are a
widely distributed family of
dolphins that live in the sea.
Close to
forty extant species are recognised. They include...
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longitudinal axis as it
leaps through the air. It is a
member of the
family Delphinidae of
toothed whales. The
spinner dolphin is
sometimes referred to as the...
- all the world's oceans. It is a
member of the
oceanic dolphin family,
Delphinidae. The
striped dolphin, also
known as the
euphrosyne dolphin, is one of...
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Orcinus is a
genus of
Delphinidae, the
family of
carnivorous marine mammals known as dolphins. It
includes the
largest delphinid species,
Orcinus orca...
- (Lagenorhynchus albirostris) is a
marine mammal belonging to the
family Delphinidae (oceanic dolphins) in the
suborder Odontoceti (toothed whales). The species...
- of
Delphinidae,
especially within and
among the Lissodelphinae, have not been
resolved unambiguously, yet. This is
because the
family Delphinidae contains...
- the
Sarawak dolphin (Lagenodelphis hosei) is a
cetacean in the
family Delphinidae found in deep
waters in the
Pacific Ocean and to a
lesser extent in the...
- many-toothed blackfish, is a
toothed whale of the
oceanic dolphin family (
Delphinidae). The
common name is
derived from the head shape. Melon-headed whales...
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contain several hundred individuals. The monodontids,
oceanic dolphins (
Delphinidae) and
porpoises (Phocoenidae)
together comprise the
Delphinoidea superfamily...
- hourgl****
dolphin (Lagenorhynchus cruciger) is a
small dolphin in the
family Delphinidae that
inhabits offs****
Antarctic and sub-Antarctic waters. It is commonly...