All shapes and sizes, but the one of a bottle nosed dolphin is quite large (like a bottle!) and that of an orca... well, a bit rounded but not as long as a bottle nosed dolphin!
Spinnerdolphins have the longest snouts of all the dolphins... common dolphins too.
the shape of a peanut head
The E36 was also known as the "dolphin shape" Maybe because of the shape of the D-pillar (each side of the rear window) leading down to the sides of the boot/trunk - looks like a bottle nose dolphin.
V shaped
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dolphins doesn't have a neck. so they don't have a shape of dolphins neck!
How about "delphinoid"? That's a word from ancient Greek meaning "like a dolphin".
Only personal watercraft submersibles (Innespace's SeaBreacher & Dolphin).
its a streamlined in shape and are mostly warm blooded
No dinosaur was ever dolphin like, however, another group of Mesozoic reptiles, the icthyosaurs, resembled dolphins in shape.
One example is that the dolphin has a stream-lined body.
Delphinus is Latin for "dolphin," and the constellation is named after the dolphin in Greek mythology that helped the poet Arion escape from pirates by carrying him safely to shore. The constellation's shape is said to resemble a leaping dolphin.
The difference between a porpoise and a dolphin is the shape of the snout. Porpoises have rounded snouts, but dolphin snouts are sort of pointed (not pointed like a bird's beak, just sort of a round angle.)