-
named by
Linnaeus in 1758 as
Delphinus orca.
Taxonomic arrangements of
delphinids published by
workers before and
after Fitzinger, such as John
Edward Gray...
- in
oceanariums in 2012.
Delphinids,
especially bottlenose dolphins, are able to
hybridize with a wide
variety of
other delphinid species;
wholphins are...
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deterioration and
noise pollution.
Indian Ocean humpback dolphins are
social delphinids that live in
groups averaging twelve individuals,
although group size...
- (Copper) Copper, Silver, Electrum, Gold,
Platinum and
Adamantite Colossus Delphinid Dizantar Esthetic Focoid Fractine Giant,
Spacesea Golem,
Furnace Reviewer...
- whales, with
notes on ****ociated
behavior of
other genera of
captive delphinids".
Contributions in Science. 95: 1–32. doi:10.5962/p.241085. ISSN 0459-8113...
- Heaviside's
dolphin (Cephalorhynchus heavisidii) is one of four
dolphins in the
genus Cephalorhynchus. The
small cetacean is
endemic to the
Benguela ecosystem...
-
Herviviricetes Order:
Herpesvirales Family:
Orthoherpesviridae Genus:
Bossavirus Species:
Bossavirus delphinidgamma1
Synonyms Delphinid gammaherpesvirus 1...
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streamlined body with a
sloping forehead, and a
slimmer build than
other delphinids. It
lacks any fin or
ridge on the
smoothly curving back. Its body is nearly...
- in the
cerebral cortex and
larger cerebellums may
limit dive
times of
delphinids compared to deep-diving
toothed whales". PLOS ONE. 14 (12): e0226206....
- the few
without a
dorsal fin or ridge. They are
smaller members of the
delphinid family,
oceanic dolphins, and very slender.
Despite scientists being long...