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- dolphins can travel at speeds 29 km/h (18 mph) for short distances. Most delphinids primarily eat fish, along with a smaller number of squid and small crustaceans...
- carnivorous marine mammals known as dolphins. It includes the largest delphinid species, Orcinus orca, known as the orca or killer whale. Two extinct...
- (Copper) Copper, Silver, Electrum, Gold, Platinum and Adamantite Colossus Delphinid Dizantar Esthetic Focoid Fractine Giant, Spacesea Golem, Furnace Reviewer...
- 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...
- Herpesviridae, in the order Herpesvirales. It contains the sole species Delphinid gammaherpesvirus 1. "Genus: Bossavirus". talk.ictvonline.org. Retrieved...
- Pliodelphis (meaning "Pliocene dolphin") is a genus of small delphinid (oceanic dolphin) cetaceans that lived in Belgium during the Early Miocene epoch...
- S. longirostris) of the eastern Pacific and Hawaii, with comments on delphinid pigmentation". Fishery Bulletin. 70 (3). National Marine Fisheries Service:...
- 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...
- deterioration and noise pollution. Indian Ocean humpback dolphins are social delphinids that live in groups averaging twelve individuals, although group size...
- Perrin, W. F.; Dizon, A. E. (1999). "Phylogenetic relationships among the delphinid cetaceans based on full cytochrome b sequences". Marine Mammal Science...