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  2. Striped dolphin - Wikipedia

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    The adult striped dolphin eats fish, squid, octopus, krill, and other crustaceans. Mediterranean striped dolphins seem to prey primarily on cephalopods (50-100% of stomach contents), while northeastern Atlantic striped dolphins most often prey on fish, frequently cod. They mainly feed on cephalopods, crustaceans, and bony fishes.

  3. Stenella - Wikipedia

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    The clymene dolphin (S. clymene) is the only confirmed case of hybrid speciation in marine mammals, descending from the spinner dolphin (S. longirostris) and the striped dolphin (S. coeruleoalba). [6] Stenella dolphins tend to be more active during nighttime and spend their daytime resting. Although these dolphins are supposed to spend 60% of ...

  4. Mediterranean cetaceans - Wikipedia

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    Cetaceans, from their scientific name Cetacea (from ancient Greek κῆτος / kêtos, "cetacean"), form an infra-order of aquatic mammals, classified in the order Artiodactyla, where their closest cousins are the hippopotamuses: like all mammals, they breathe air and nurse their young, despite their exclusive adaptation to the marine ...

  5. Unusual dolphin washes up on SC beach. Where did it come from?

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    Striped dolphins, characterized by a black line that runs down their sides, live in the deep ocean far from land. They are abundant worldwide, but the Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network says they ...

  6. Aquatic mammal - Wikipedia

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    River dolphins are thought to have relictual distributions, that is, their ancestors originally occupied marine habitats, but were then displaced from these habitats by modern dolphin lineages. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] Many of the morphological similarities and adaptations to freshwater habitats arose due to convergent evolution ; thus, a grouping of all ...

  7. When Nature Gets Weird: 50 Odd Facts That May Leave You ... - AOL

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    However, like other good mammal mothers, platypi do care for their young. Instead of feeding their babies through a well-developed teat or nipple like other mammals, platypi secrete milk more ...

  8. Oceanic dolphin - Wikipedia

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    Some have a global distribution, like the orca. Oceanic dolphins feed largely on fish and squid, but a few, like the orca, feed on large mammals, like seals. Male dolphins typically mate with multiple females every year, but females only mate every two to three years. Calves are typically born in the spring and summer, and females bear all the ...

  9. Pod of Dolphins Strand Feed on South Carolina Shore

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    A pod of dolphins was seen “strand feeding” – or herding prey into a shallow area – on the shore of Charleston, South Carolina, on July 17.Taylor Haston told Storyful she moved to the ...