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"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.
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kingdom: Animalia phylum: Chordata class: Mammalia order: Cetacea family: Delphinidae genus: Tursiops
Yes, "Tursiops" is a genus that encompasses several species of dolphins, including "Tursiops truncatus," which is the bottlenose dolphin. In this classification, "Tursiops" is more general, while "truncatus" is a specific species within that genus. Therefore, "truncatus" is more specific than "Tursiops."
The eight levels of classification for a dolphin, specifically the common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus), are as follows: Domain: Eukarya Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Cetacea Family: Delphinidae Genus: Tursiops Species: Tursiops truncatus These classifications reflect the dolphin's biological characteristics and evolutionary relationships.
the common bottlenose dolphin ( Tursiops truncatus)
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.
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