Pantropical refers to species or ecosystems that are distributed across all tropical regions of the world. This term is often used in ecology and biogeography to describe organisms that can be found in multiple tropical areas, such as the Americas, Africa, and Asia. Pantropical species typically thrive in warm, humid climates and may include various plants, animals, and marine life.
a Pantropical dolphin is really active because it is a dolphin.
Pantropical dinosaurs. They are one of the few dinos that still exist today.
1-3 yards.
It isn't extinct
A padauk is the valuable timber of Pterocarpus, a pantropical genus of trees.
In the small or medium sized rivers in jungles.
Yes. But it called a Pantropical Spotted Dolphin not a tropical dolphin.
Dolphins are mammals, so warm-blooded
average: 1.66-2.29 m, and the females tend to be lighter than males.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Stenella attenuata.
Spinner dolphins have at least three large pods near Maui. There are also Bottlenose dolphins and Pantropical Spotted dolphins in the area.
Dusky Dolphins, Hector's Dolphins, Maui's Dolphins, Bottlenose Dolphins, Common Dolphin, Pantropical Spotted Dolphin.