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  1. Dolphin (13554 bytes)
    96: Six animals in the family Delphinidae are commonly called "whales" but are strictly speaking dolphi...
    128: ...he knowledge to use a tool is mostly handed over only from mothers to daughters. The technology to use...
    135: .... (See external link: [http://www.accobams.org/download/articles/population/Agazzi_etal_2004.pdf Commo...
    145: ...was a marked hero: "Go tell Dad we're in trouble, Flipper! Hurry!" The show's theme song contains the lyric...
    168: *[http://www.accobams.org/download/articles/population/Agazzi_etal_2004.pdf Commo...
  2. Boto (5572 bytes)
    36: ...typically 2.5 m in length and weigh 150 kg. The [[flipper]]s are large compared with body size and are curv...
    59: ....iniidae.inia.html Walker's Mammals of the World Online - Amazon Dolphins]
  3. Bottlenose Dolphin (16802 bytes)
    23: ...rd by moving the flukes up and down. The pectoral flippers (at the sides of the body) serve for steering; t...
    33: The species is commonly known for its friendly character and curiosity. ...
    40: Their diet consists mainly of small fish, occasionally also [[squid]], [[cr...
    52: ...almost exclusively shown by females. This is the only known case of tool use in marine mammals. An ela...
    57: ...t and is inserted into the vagina. The act lasts only 10-30 seconds, but is repeated numerous times, w...
  4. Marsupial (5455 bytes)
    27: ...alia's harsh climate the placentals died out and only marsupials and [[monotreme]]s survived.
    33: ...cannot develop it into a [[hoof]], [[wing]], or [[flipper]] as some groups of placental mammals have done.
    41: The Order [[Microbiotheria]] (which has only one species, the [[Monito del Monte]]) is found ...
  5. Buffalo soldier (5141 bytes)
    10: ...eptions including [[Henry Ossian Flipper|Henry O. Flipper]].
    12: ...eas and earned a distinguished record. Thirteen enlisted men and six officers from these four regimen...
  6. Leatherback Sea Turtle (10187 bytes)
    22: ...nd in all tropic and subtropic oceans. It is the only species in the family Dermochelyidae.
    24: ... [[scutes]] of other turtles, being comprised mainly of connective tissue.
    30: The front flippers of the Leatherback turtle are much larger than t...
    40: ...erval between laying is about nine days. Mating only occurs after the age of ten years.
    42: ...ack male uses head movements, nuzzling, biting or flipper movements to determine her receptiveness. Marine ...
  7. Humpback Whale (17123 bytes)
    28: ...ze is achieved a little later. Grown size is commonly 15–16 metres in males, 16–17 metres ...
    37: ...eaching, spy-hopping, lob-tailing, tail-slapping, flipper-slapping, charging and parrying (''see the [[whal...
    41: ...or by stunning them by hitting the water with its flippers or flukes.
    43: ...within an ever tighter area. The whales then suddenly swim upwards and through the bubble net, mouths ...
    52: ...s over a period of hours or even days. The songs only occur during the [[mating season]], so it is sup...
  8. Pilot Whale (5993 bytes)
    21: ...hynchus'' was described, from skeletal materials only, by [[John Edward Gray]] in [[1846]]. He presume...
    32: ... southern edge and from [[Newfoundland]] to [[Greenland]], Iceland and northern [[Norway]] at is north...
    43: ...alkland Islands]] but details are sketchy. It is unlikely to effect the stability of the southern popu...
  9. Leatherback Turtles (10187 bytes)
    22: ...nd in all tropic and subtropic oceans. It is the only species in the family Dermochelyidae.
    24: ... [[scutes]] of other turtles, being comprised mainly of connective tissue.
    30: The front flippers of the Leatherback turtle are much larger than t...
    40: ...erval between laying is about nine days. Mating only occurs after the age of ten years.
    42: ...ack male uses head movements, nuzzling, biting or flipper movements to determine her receptiveness. Marine ...
  10. Minke Whales (6495 bytes)
    24: ...le is the second smallest of the baleen whales - only the [[Pygmy Right Whale]] is smaller. Male and f...
    26: ...guished from other whales by a white band on each flipper. The body is usually black or dark-grey above and...
    30: ...are widely distributed throughout the world, commonly found from the poles to the tropics but prefer t...
    36: ... of these whalers too. By 1979 the Minke was the only whale caught by Southern Ocean fleets. Hunting c...
  11. Pilot Whales (6380 bytes)
    23: ...hynchus'' was described, from skeletal materials only, by [[John Edward Gray]] in [[1846]]. He presume...
    34: ... southern edge and from [[Newfoundland]] to [[Greenland]], Iceland and northern [[Norway]] at is north...
    45: ...alkland Islands]] but details are sketchy. It is unlikely to effect the stability of the southern popu...
  12. Striped Dolphins (5037 bytes)
    23: ...nd the ear - one is short and ends just above the flipper. The other is longer and thickens along the flank...

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