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- A dolphin is an aquatic mammal in the clade Odontoceti (toothed whale). Dolphins belong to the families Delphinidae (the oceanic dolphins), Platanistidae...
- The Miami Dolphins are a professional American football team based in the Miami metropolitan area. The Dolphins compete in the National Football League...
- bottlenose dolphin is a toothed whale in the genus Tursiops. They are common, cosmopolitan members of the family Delphinidae, the family of oceanic dolphins. Molecular...
- common dolphin sightings in waters as low as 5 °C. Common dolphins can live in aggregations of hundreds or even thousands of dolphins. Common dolphins are...
- strongly supports paraphyly of the classical river dolphins, and the nonplatanistoid river dolphins do represent a monophyletic grouping, with the Lipotidae...
- an informal grouping of dolphins, which itself is a paraphyletic group within the infraorder Cetacea. Extant river dolphins are placed in two superfamilies...
- the Dolphins wore throwback uniforms as well as patches bearing a classic Dolphins logo, the number 50, and the years 1972 and 2022. The 1972 Dolphins ranked...
- between Māui dolphin and Hector's dolphin. Potential interbreeding between Hector's and Māui dolphins could increase the numbers of dolphins in the Māui...
- river dolphins, where females are generally larger than males. The texture of the body is robust and strong but flexible. Unlike in oceanic dolphins, the...
- Irrawaddy dolphins were forced ins**** and excluded by more specialized dolphins. When captive humpback dolphins (Sousa chinensis) and Irrawaddy dolphins were...