neither do because theyre are not in a domain
"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.
yes it is
Truncatus refers to a specific species of bottlenose dolphins. Delphinidae is larger because it is the entire family of dolphins.
truncatus
kingdom: Animalia phylum: Chordata class: Mammalia order: Cetacea family: Delphinidae genus: Tursiops
the common bottlenose dolphin ( Tursiops truncatus)
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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.
Ozius truncatus was created in 1834.
Pericoptus truncatus was created in 1775.