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  1. Dolphin - Wikipedia

    Dolphins are widespread, mostly in pelagic marine environments but some thrive in brackish and freshwater bodies. Most species prefer the warm waters of the tropic zones, but some, such as the …

  2. Dolphin | Facts & Pictures | Britannica

    6 days ago · Mammalian dolphins are any of the toothed whales belonging to the mammal family Delphinidae (oceanic dolphins) or the mammal families Platanistidae and Iniidae (river dolphins). The …

  3. Dolphins: Facts, Habitat, Diet, Threats, & Conservation | IFAW

    Dolphins are some of the most intelligent marine mammals. Find out more about these aquatic animals and how you can contribute to dolphin conservation.

  4. 27 Fascinating Dolphin Facts - Fact Animal

    The dolphin is a small to medium-sized marine mammal, which are found all over the world, generally in warmer waters. They usually inhabit shallow seas and continental shelves.

  5. Dolphin Facts | National Geographic

    Dolphins are small-toothed cetaceans easily recognizable by their curved mouths, which give them a permanent “smile.” There are 36 dolphin species, found in every ocean.

  6. Dolphin - Animal Spot

    Learn all about dolphins - are they a mammal, whale, or fish, dolphin types, where they live, life span, diet, endangered status, interesting facts, and more.

  7. Dolphin Animal Facts - Delphinidae - A-Z Animals

    Dec 9, 2025 · Delphinidae (oceanic dolphins) are toothed whales characterized by a streamlined body, a well-developed melon used in echolocation, and complex social behavior. The family includes many …

  8. Dolphin - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts

    There are over 40 recognized species of dolphins, ranging in size from the small Maui’s dolphin to the mighty orca, often called the “killer whale,” which is actually the largest dolphin species.

  9. Dolphin Facts | Mammals | BBC Earth

    Mar 9, 2024 · Six dolphin species are commonly called whales (think killer whales!), and technically, all dolphins are whales because they’re part of the category “toothed whales” in the order Cetacea.

  10. Dolphin - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants

    Depending on the species, dolphins range in color from white, pearl, and pink to darker shades of brown, gray, blue, and black. Dolphins have smooth skin, flippers, and a dorsal fin. They have a long, …