Animals that are in Delphinidae are all true dolphins. In order to be a true dolphin, the species must be oceanic, so botos (Amazon River dolphins) are not in Delphinidae.
"Truncatus" is more specific than "Delphinidae." "Truncatus" refers to a specific species within the family Delphinidae, which is a broader taxonomic group that includes multiple species of dolphins.
Delphinidae
Truncatus refers to a specific species of bottlenose dolphins. Delphinidae is larger because it is the entire family of dolphins.
Dolphins are from the family Delphinidae.
Delphinidae
Family Delphinidae
They are called Delphinidae
Yes, Delphinidae is more specific than Cetacea. Cetacea is the broader order that encompasses all species of whales, dolphins, and porpoises, while Delphinidae is a family within that order, specifically referring to the group of dolphins and some species of pilot whales. Thus, Delphinidae represents a narrower classification within the larger Cetacea order.
yes it is
Dolphin: Delphinidae Delphis
Dolphins