whales and also porpoise
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Spiders and scorpions belong to a group of creatures called arachnids, other arachnids include ticks and fleas, all arachnids have 8 legs.
A bottlenose dolphin does not have a preditor, but it is one to other sea creatures.
Because it's genetically related to other members of the dolphin [Delphinidae] family.
yes but no. it is a dolphin but its from another family than the regular dolphins.search ''pink river dolphin" on google.com/ imagesit looks like any other regular dolphin.
Whales and dolphins are mammals, not fish. They belong to the cetacean Order, but then branch off into different families. Delphinidae is the 'true' Dolphin family, Killer Whales belong to it. Then there are many other families, all of which fall under the umbrella term of being 'whales'.
No, not all rolly pollies are the same species. The term "rolly polly" commonly refers to pillbugs, which belong to the family Armadillidiidae, but there are several different species within this family. Additionally, there are other similar creatures, like sowbugs, which are not true pillbugs and belong to a different family. Each species can have distinct characteristics and behaviors.
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I belong in this family. -- belong (in). I am included in this family. -- included (in). I am a member of this family. - member (of) I am one of this family. -- one (of)
The didgeridoo is an indigenous Australian instruments that is not formally categorised with any other family of instruments. At best, it would be considered to belong to the wind family.
Being of not all creatures underwater are not fish, yes. For example a dolphin, or a shark. Fish are classified as "Tetrapod's".
The Orca is the largest member of the dolphin family. Dolphins and porpoises belong to the order cetecea, sub-order odonteceti, or 'toothed whales'. There are 33 species of marine dolphins and 4 species of river dolphins. They range in size from the massive Orca to the tiny Buffeo, a river dolphin from the Amazon basin are of South America. Dolphins are characterized by conical teeth, 'beaks', and a streamlined appearance, among other things.