The killer whale (orca)
Pink river dolphins are actually the largest population of river dolphins in existence. They were recently moved to the endangered species list.
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.
There are approximately 40 different species of dolphins
Bottlenose Dolphins is one defined species
im not really sure but I think there is about 25 species of maui dolphins
No. Bottlenose dolphins are not endangered.
yes
Dolphins are not actually blue. Their color depends on the species. Most are gray, but some may be off white, and the largest species, the killer whale, has a black back and white underbelly.
No, an orca whale is not a dolphin. Despite being commonly referred to as killer whales, orcas are actually the largest species of dolphins.
mammals!
mammals!
dolphins. u just said it in the question, einstein