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  1. Dolphin (13554 bytes)
    8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = '''Delphinidae'''}}
    13: ... Greek]] δελφίς ''delphis'' meaning "with a womb", viz. "a 'fish' with...
    17: #any member of the family [[Delphinidae]] (oceanic dolphins),
    18: #any member of the families [[Delphinidae]] and [[Platanistoidae]] (oceanic and ri...
    19: ...border [[Odontoceti]] (toothed whales; these include the above families and some others),
  2. Boto (5572 bytes)
    17: ...'') is a freshwater or [[river dolphin]]. It is endemic to the [[Amazon River]] and [[Orinoco River]] ...
    20: ...poise''', and '''Tonina''' as other names used to describe this species.
    24: ... specimen was described by [[Henri Marie Ducrotay de Blainville]] in 1817.
    28: ...rensis'' - Amazon basin population (excluding [[Madeira river]] drainage area, above the Teotonio Rap...
    29: ... boliviensis'' - Amazon basin population in the Madeira drainage area
  3. Bottlenose Dolphin (16802 bytes)
    1: ...ext of this article, scroll down past the table code. -->
    9: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Delphinidae]]}}
    16: ...ecies. It inhabits warm and temperate seas worldwide and may be found in all but the [[Arctic Ocean|Ar...
    18: ==Physical description==
    19: ...to very light grey and almost white at the underside. This makes them hard to see both from above and ...
  4. Marsupial (5455 bytes)
    9: ...color = pink | plural_taxon = [[Order (biology)|Orders]]}}
    10: *Superorder [[Ameridelphia]]
    11: **[[Didelphimorphia]]
    13: *Superorder [[Australidelphia]]
    23: ...he ''marsupium'', from which the name 'Marsupial' derives) in which it rears its young through early i...
  5. Buffalo soldier (5141 bytes)
    1: ...Leavenworth]], [[Kansas]]. The term came to include the 9th Cavalry and the 24th and 25th Infantry, a...
    10: ...eptions including [[Henry Ossian Flipper|Henry O. Flipper]].
    14: After the Indian Wars ended in the [[1890s]] the regiments continued to serv...
    17: ...were involved in racial disturbances in [[Rio Grande City, Texas]] in [[1899]], [[Brownsville, Texas]]...
    19: ...t experienced non-commissioned officers were provided to other segregated black units for combat servi...
  6. Leatherback Sea Turtle (10187 bytes)
    8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = '''Dermochelyidae''' }}
    9: {{Taxobox_genus_entry | taxon = '''''Dermochelys'''''}}
    12: ...chelys coriacea | author = [[Domenico Vandelli|Vandelli]] | date = [[1761]] }}
    22: ...opic oceans. It is the only species in the family Dermochelyidae.
    28: ...s running from head to tail. This shell is not made of [[bone]] plates but of soft connective tissue....
  7. Humpback Whale (17123 bytes)
    18: ...mmal]] which belongs to the [[baleen whale]] suborder. It is a large [[whale]]: an adult usually range...
    19: ==Physical description==
    20: Humpback Whales can easily be identified by their stocky bodies with obvious humps ...
    22: ...potheses are that the higher maneuverability afforded by long fins is a significant evolutionary advan...
    24: ...o 400 darkly-coloured [[baleen]] plates on each side of the mouth. [[Ventral]] grooves run from the lo...
  8. Pilot Whale (5993 bytes)
    8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Delphinidae]]}}
    15: ... [[oceanic dolphin]] [[family (biology)|family]] (Delphinidae) although their behaviour is closer to t...
    17: ==Physical description==
    21: ...y to overhang the mouth. ''G. macrorhynchus'' was described, from skeletal materials only, by [[John E...
    30: ...ine mammal]]s in the cetacean [[order (biology)|order]].
  9. Leatherback Turtles (10187 bytes)
    8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = '''Dermochelyidae''' }}
    9: {{Taxobox_genus_entry | taxon = '''''Dermochelys'''''}}
    12: ...chelys coriacea | author = [[Domenico Vandelli|Vandelli]] | date = [[1761]] }}
    22: ...opic oceans. It is the only species in the family Dermochelyidae.
    28: ...s running from head to tail. This shell is not made of [[bone]] plates but of soft connective tissue....
  10. Minke Whales (6495 bytes)
    14: ...main Etienne de la Ville, Comte de Lacepede|Lacepede]]| date =[[1804]]}}
    20: ... was first identified by Lacepede in 1804. Some modern classifications split the Minke Whale into two ...
    26: ... have between 240 and 360 baleen plates on each side of their mouths. Minkes typically live for 30-50 ...
    30: ...750,000 in the Southern Ocean. Minke Whales are widely distributed throughout the world, commonly foun...
    42: ...is, combined with the fact that minkes can dive under water for as long as twenty minutes, has led som...
  11. Pilot Whales (6380 bytes)
    8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Delphinidae]]}}
    17: ... [[oceanic dolphin]] [[family (biology)|family]] (Delphinidae) although their behaviour is closer to t...
    19: ==Physical description==
    23: ...y to overhang the mouth. ''G. macrorhynchus'' was described, from skeletal materials only, by [[John E...
    32: ...ine mammal]]s in the cetacean [[order (biology)|order]].
  12. Striped Dolphins (5037 bytes)
    10: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Delphinidae]]}}
    22: ==Physical description==
    23: ... thickens along the flanks until it curves down under the belly just prior to the tail stock. Above th...
    30: ... may not be continuous and aras of low population density do exist. The total population is in excess ...
    33: ...ation, disease, busy shipping lanes and heavy incidental catches in fishing nets.

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