Odontoceti > Delphinidae
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  Dolphin Branch delphinidae: Cetacea in most species is also the people most familiar with a subject, size and habits of its members have some differences, can be divided into several different subfamilies, it was also the separation of different subjects. Most are smaller dolphin family members, including the smallest cetaceans, fish or mollusks for food, but also some larger size, can prey on other marine mammals. Dolphins can be distinguished from the appearance department, said a long beak, short beak and no beak, most have back dorsal fin, there are a few no dorsal fin. Dolphin family members with the most abundant in tropical coastal waters but can also see each other, and some may be deep rivers. The most famous member of the dolphin family comes bottlenose dolphins tursiops truncatus, that is often carried out at the aquarium dolphin show. Bottlenose dolphins are widely distributed in major coastal and offshore marine are distributed, there are certain differences between the different members of one another, someone will be divided into several different categories, some of which dolphin Tursiops larger size, is the largest size beaked dolphin . Another well-known member of the dolphin family are orcas orcinus orca, orcas, also known as killer whales, killer whales, dolphins Branch largest size categories, but also the most ferocious of all marine mammals. Orcas and bottlenose dolphins as widely distributed, and has also been used domesticated performances, orcas feeding in different groups is not very same, except for the famous sea animals for food in other populations, there are some fish and squid, etc. for food. Members of the dolphin family lives in freshwater entering the Amazon dolphin sotalia fluviatilis represented. Amazon dolphins size is very small, the smallest of the long-beaked dolphins, smaller shape like Amazon puffer, but prefer the more open waters, unlike the Amazon puffer that would enter the flooded forest.
  Dolphin Branch delphininae
  Dolphins are delphinus
  Dolphins delphis
  Bottlenose dolphins are stenella fine
  Slenderness bottlenose dolphin longirostris
  Thin blue bottlenose dolphin caeruleoalba
  Bottlenose dolphins attenuata fine white spots
  Piebald fine bottlenose dolphin frontalis
  Atlantic bottlenose dolphin plagiodon fine
  Bottlenose dolphins are tursiops
  Bottlenose dolphins truncatus
  Eastern bottlenose dolphin aduncus
  Pacific bottlenose dolphins gillii
  Altar beaked dolphins are lagenodelphis
  Khodorkovsky Dolphins hosei
  Beaked dolphin bottle is lagenorhynchus
  White Side Dolphins acutus
  Twill Dolphin obliquidens
  White-beaked dolphins albirostris
  Black color Dolphins obscurus
  Black Rhythm Dolphins australis
  Dolphins cruciger cross pattern
  Gray dolphins are grampus
  Gray dolphin griseus
  Bowhead Dolphins subfamily lissodelphinae
  Bowhead Dolphins are lissodelphis
  North bowhead Dolphins borealis
  South bowhead Dolphins peronii
  Beaked dolphins subfamily cephalorhynchinae
  Beaked dolphins are cephalorhynohus
  Beaked dolphins heavisidii
  Black beaked dolphins eutropia
  Spotted beaked dolphins commersonii
  Bald beaked dolphins hectori
  Pilot Whales subfamily globicephalidae
  Pilot Whales are globicephala
  Black Pilot Whales melaena
  Short-finned Pilot Whales macrorhyncha
  Japanese Pilot Whales are feresa
  Japanese Pilot Whales attenuata
  Killer whales are orcinus
  Orca killer whale
  False killer whales are pseudorca
  False killer whale crassidens
  Melon whales are peponocephala
  Melon whales electra
  Short-nosed dolphins are orcaella
  Short-nosed dolphin brevirostris
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English Expression
  1. lat.:  Delphinidae
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Classification details
ExpandBogus grampus genusExpandDelphinusExpandLagenodelphisExpandSousa
ExpandTursiopsExpandStenellaExpandSotaliaExpandbrindle Delphinus
ExpandCephalorhynchusExpandFeresaExpandGlobicephalaExpandGrampus
ExpandLissodelphisExpandOrcaellaExpandgrampusExpandPeponocephala
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