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  2. Orcaella - Wikipedia

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    The snubfin dolphins (Orcaella) contain two of the 35 species of oceanic dolphins that make up the Cetacean family of Delphinidae. [5] The phylogenetic status of Orcaella has long been confused. Although the snubfin dolphins share similar external features with the Monodontidae (narwhal), [ 2 ] a genetic study conducted by Arnason and ...

  3. Iniidae - Wikipedia

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    Iniidae is a family of river dolphins containing one living genus, Inia, and four extinct genera.The extant genus inhabits the river basins of South America, but the family formerly had a wider presence across the Atlantic Ocean.

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  5. False killer whale - Wikipedia

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    The false killer whale (Pseudorca crassidens) is a species of oceanic dolphin that is the only extant representative of the genus Pseudorca. It is found in oceans worldwide but mainly in tropical regions. It was first described in 1846 as a species of porpoise based on a skull, which was revised when the first carcasses were observed in 1861.

  6. ‘Super pod’ of more than 1,500 dolphins off California coast ...

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    A rare “super pod" of more than 1,500 dolphins was captured ... Alaska Bald Eagle Found ‘Frozen And Unable To Fly’ Rescued By Police: ‘Ready To Fly The Coop’ ... ‘Super pod’ of more ...

  7. Fascinating behavior by Beaufort and Hilton Head dolphins a ...

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    South America is one. More recently, cleanup crews in Louisiana who were working deep in the salt marsh following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010 witnessed dolphins feeding in an unusual ...

  8. Irrawaddy dolphin - Wikipedia

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    Irrawaddy dolphins are more susceptible to human conflict than most other dolphins that live farther out in the ocean. Drowning in gillnets is the main threat to them throughout their range. Between 1995 and 2001, 38 deaths were reported and 74% died as a result of entanglement in gillnets with large mesh sizes. [ 34 ]

  9. New dolphin species discovered along SC coast, study shows ...

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    Researchers with NOAA and the University of Miami, among others, worked for eight years studying 147 skulls and 43 spines of stranded bottlenose dolphins. Some specimens were found in South ...