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 |  |  | Northern Rightwhale Dolphin: Encyclopedia II - Dolphin - Dolphin behaviorDolphins are widely believed to be amongst the most intelligent of all animals. A typical statement would be that dolphins are roughly as intelligent as a two-year-old human. However, experts in comparative psychology or animal cognition would be reluctant to make any such estimate, as quantitative comparisons of intelligence between species are notoriously difficult to make in principle. Straightforward comparisons of species' relative intelligence are complicated by differences in sensory apparatus, response modes, and nature of cognition; ...
See also:Dolphin, Dolphin - Taxonomy, Dolphin - Hybrid Dolphins, Dolphin - Evolution and anatomy of dolphins, Dolphin - Dolphin behavior, Dolphin - Feeding, Dolphin - Dolphin lore Read more here: » Dolphin: Encyclopedia II - Dolphin - Dolphin behavior |
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 |  |  | Northern Rightwhale Dolphin: Encyclopedia II - Dolphin - FeedingDolphins are predators, chasing their prey at high speed. The dentition is adapted to the animals they hunt: Species with long beaks and many teeth forage on fish, whereas short beaks and lesser tooth count are linked to catching squid. Some dolphins may take crustaceans. Usually, the prey is swallowed whole. The larger species, especially the orca, are capable of eating marine mammals, even large whales. There are no known repor ...
See also:Dolphin, Dolphin - Taxonomy, Dolphin - Hybrid Dolphins, Dolphin - Evolution and anatomy of dolphins, Dolphin - Dolphin behavior, Dolphin - Feeding, Dolphin - Dolphin lore Read more here: » Dolphin: Encyclopedia II - Dolphin - Feeding |
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 |  |  | Northern Rightwhale Dolphin: Encyclopedia II - Dolphin - Evolution and anatomy of dolphinsDolphins, along with whales and porpoises, are descendants of land-living mammals, most likely of the Artiodactyl order. Modern dolphin skeletons have two small rod shaped pelvic bones thought to be left-over hind legs. They entered the water roughly 50 million years ago. See evolution of cetaceans for the details.
Dolphins have a fusiform body, adapted for fast swimming. The head contains the melon, a round organ used for echolocation. In many species, the jaws are elongated, forming a distinct beak; for some species like the Bottlen ...
See also:Dolphin, Dolphin - Taxonomy, Dolphin - Hybrid Dolphins, Dolphin - Evolution and anatomy of dolphins, Dolphin - Dolphin behavior, Dolphin - Feeding, Dolphin - Dolphin lore Read more here: » Dolphin: Encyclopedia II - Dolphin - Evolution and anatomy of dolphins |
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