A pod
Whales, dolphins and porpoise.
Whales and dolphins are under the group called "cetaceans." Seals belong to the group of "pinnipeds."
A group of dolphins is called a pod. If that is your question.
No. A group of dolphins or whales is called a pod, not a school.
A baby dolphin, whale, or porpoise is called a calf.
cetaceaA group of whales is called a PodIn older times, a group of dolphins was called a school.
I group of whales is called a pod. Although they are not technically whales, cetaceans such as dolphins, orcas and porpoises also travel in pods.
They include Dolphins, whales and porpoises.
That could be the case for any cetacean (whales, dolphins, porpoises, or killer whales).
Dolphins are members of the whales' mammal group
a group of dolphins is called a school of dolphins.
It is a mammal, a member of the dolphin family. The killer whale's scientific name is 'Orcinus Orca', And it is actually the largest of the dolphin family. It got its name Killer Whale, which was shortened from Killer OF whales, as they sometimes kill other dolphins, and whales. They are NOT a porpoise, whale or fish (although the name porpoise is sometimes applied to them).