Amazing Facts Dolphins

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Dolphins belong to suborder Odontoceti which includes toothed whales.
This suborder splits into two families:

* Delphinidae, grouping ocean dolphins, and
* Platanistoidea, including river dolphins

There are 36 species of dolphins belonging to the family Delphinidae living in the ocean and 5 species of dolphins living in rivers, although the Chinese river dolphin is functionally extinct, remaining only 4 species of dolphins in rivers.













 
Dolphins are wonderful creatures that seem to be very intelligent and friendly features that have fascinated humans for centuries.

While dolphins are loved by all, very few know about his life and the dangers, threats or even their basic facts.

Taxonomically speaking, dolphins belong to the order of cetaceans, including aquatic mammals most fully adapted to marine life. They, like other cetaceans, returned to sea from the land of fifty million years.

Dolphins have been interacting with humans for a long time, in fact, provided we have knowledge of their existence. However, as the apex predator and the ocean, dolphins are not huge threats of marine animals, with their most dangerous enemy humans.

Top Facts about Dolphins:-
1. Dolphins are mammals. Breastfeeding their children with their mothers' milk.
2. Dolphins are cetaceans and are divided into two suborders, marine and river dolphins.
3. There are 41 species of dolphins, according to Wiki-species, 36 of Ocean and 5 freshwater dolphins.
4. Dolphins are social creatures and live in pods of 10 to 12 people in the group for the protection and nourishment.
5. Dolphins have highly developed senses, including echolocation, a sonar-like sense used to locate food or danger, but the lack of sense of smell.
6. Dolphins breathe through a hole in the top of their bodies that take air into his lungs.
7. Dolphins eat fish such as mackerel, herring, cod and squid.
8. Gestation period ranges from 11 to 17 dolphins months varies depending on species.
9. The most common dolphin is the bottlenose dolphin.
10. The biggest threat to the dolphins is human activity.

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