Dolphins

E793699

Dolphins are highly intelligent, social marine mammals known for their playful behavior, complex communication, and streamlined bodies adapted for fast swimming.

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Observed surface forms (2)

Surface form Occurrences
Dolphin 0
Delphinidae 0

Statements (52)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Common name
Mammal family
adaptation Adapted for fast swimming
behavior Playful behavior
breathes Air
class Mammalia
cognitiveAbility Problem solving
Tool use in some species
commonName Oceanic dolphins NERFINISHED
communication Complex communication
conservationStatus Varies by species
diet Carnivorous
eats Crustaceans
Fish
Squid
givesBirthTo Live young
habitat Coastal waters
Continental shelf regions
Ocean NERFINISHED
hasBodyCovering Smooth skin
hasBodyShape Streamlined body
hasFin Dorsal fin
Pectoral flippers
Tail flukes
hasOrgan Lungs
hasSense Good hearing underwater
Good vision underwater
intelligence Highly intelligent
isA Cetacean
Marine mammal
Toothed whale NERFINISHED
kingdom Animalia
lifespan Several decades
order Cetacea NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
produces Body language signals
Clicks
Whistles
refersTo Delphinidae NERFINISHED
Delphinidae family member
Toothed whale NERFINISHED
reproduction Viviparous
socialBehavior Highly social
socialStructure Lives in groups called pods
suborder Odontoceti NERFINISHED
swimmingSpeed Can reach high speeds
threat Bycatch in fisheries
Habitat degradation
Noise pollution
Pollution
uses Echolocation
warmBlooded True

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