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Clymene Dolphin Facts | Anatomy, Diet, Migration & Reproduction

The clymene dolphin can be found swimming in and around the tropical areas of the Atlantic Ocean. The clymene dolphin is a small to mid sized dolphin that is known for its boisterous attitude and closely knit social structure where they can often be found swimming in pods of up to 60 dolphins. This article will provide you […]

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Dolphins | Marine Mammal Overview and Information

Dolphins are known as marine mammals and belong to the cetacean family, including whales and porpoises. Unlike whales, however, all dolphin species possess teeth and are equipped with echolocation, which helps them find food and navigate the ocean in areas where light is limited or nonexistent. Although dolphins live purely in the ocean, their ancestral history

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Costero Dolphin Facts | Anatomy, Diet, Migration and Reproduction

The costero dolphin can be found swimming in the coastal waters of Central and South America. These dolphins are known to perform several acrobatic stunts and can be seen leaping and flipping out of the water. However, they aren’t considered as interested in making contact with humans as other species of dolphins are and are much less likely to

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Tucuxi Dolphin Facts | Anatomy, Diet, Migration and Reproduction

The tucuxi dolphin is a small to midsize freshwater dolphin that can be found living throughout the amazon river. While these dolphins are acrobatic they are not particularly known to approach or interact with humans when given the opportunity to. The tucuxi dolphin is a marine mammal that belongs to the cetacean family, which consists of over

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The International Whaling Commission

The whaling industry started when the Basques began hunting and trading whale products in the 11th century. They hunted and traded the northern right whale, which is now considered an endangered species of the great whales. The Basques were joined by the Dutch and later followed by the British, Americans as well as the Norwegians

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