The scientific name depends on the species. There are several different species of dolphin split into three different families.
The most familiar dolphin that we see a lot in the media and TV is the Bottlenose Dolphin. The scientific name for Bottlenose Dolphin is tursiops truncatus.
Here is the full list of dolphin species and their scientific names:
Delphinidae family (ocean dolphins)
There are several species under the general name of dolphin. The bottlenose scientific name is Tursiops truncatus.
Dolphins belong to the suborder: "Odontoceti"
delphinus capensis There are nearly forty species of dolphins. The scientific name for the Bottlenose Dolphin is Tursiops truncatus.
The scientific name for dolphins is Delphinidae.
Tursiops Truncatas is the scientific name!!!
The scientific name for dolphins is Delphinidae. This is the family name that includes various species of dolphins found in the ocean.
This depends on the species of dolphin.All dolphins fit into the following:SUBORDER Odontoceit (toothed whales)FAMILY Delphinidae (oceanic dolphins)The most common species of dolphins is the Common Bottlenose Dolphin who's scientific name is Turciops Truncatus.
if you mean biological classification (as in Homo Sapiens): i have no idea... BUT, the regular name used by vetirinarians and scientists is: Porpoise (poor-puss)
The common dolphin's scientific name is Delphinus delphis.
Tursiops Truncatas is the scientific name!!!
yes there scientific (family) name is DELPHINIDAE
Delphinidae Delphis However, there are 32 species of dolphins.
Bottlenose Dolphins belong to Phylum Chordata.
Cetacea
Delphinus capensis
Lagenorhynchus obscurus
There is not just one scientific name for a dolphin. There different types of dolphins therefore there are several scientific names for dolphins. For example there could be Steno bredanensis, which is a rough-toothed dolphin; Lagenorhynchus acutus, which is an Atlantic white-sided dolphin.
The scientific name for dolphins is Delphinidae. This is the family name that includes various species of dolphins found in the ocean.
This depends on the species of dolphin.All dolphins fit into the following:SUBORDER Odontoceit (toothed whales)FAMILY Delphinidae (oceanic dolphins)The most common species of dolphins is the Common Bottlenose Dolphin who's scientific name is Turciops Truncatus.
I'm pretty sure your talking about whales. Blow hole is the correct scientific term.
Whales are of the Cetacea Order, along with porpoises and dolphins.