Yes
Cetacea.
Dolphin are of the suborder Odontoceti of the order Cetacea.
No. They are both cetacea, but are different families.
All dalphin, porpoises, and whales belong to the order Cetacea.
Vertebrates - mammals - Cetacea (whale order) - Delphinidae (dolphin family).
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Class : mammilla Kingdom: animal Order : cetacea Family : dolphinaide Genus : tursiops Species : t. truncates
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Stenella coeruleoalba.
There's the common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) and the Indo-Pacific bottlenose (Tursiops aduncus).
A dolphin is neither a reptile nor a fish. Dolphins are mammals and belong to the order Cetacea, along with whales and porpoises. They have lungs for breathing air, give birth to live young, and nurse their offspring with milk.
kingdom: Animalia phylum: Chordata class: Mammalia order: Cetacea family: Delphinidae genus: Tursiops
A bottlenose dolphin would fall under the following scientific classifications: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Cetacea Family: Delphinidae Genus: Tursiops