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81. Beached whale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
to following faster-moving dolphins. If they encounter an adverse combination of tidal flow and seabed topography, the larger species may become trapped. Sometimes following a dolphin can help a whale escape danger. In 2008, a local dolphin was
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82. California Proposition 27 (2010) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Steven S. Myers (Dolphin Capital Holdings, Inc., Chairman/CEO) $100,000 Jack C. Bendheim (Phibro Animal Health Corp., President) $50,000 International Brotherhood of Electric Workers (IBEW) Educational Committee $50,000
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83. Aphrodite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
from the sea, to which the dolphin at her feet alludes. The dolphin would not have been a necessary support for the bronze original. Venus' modest pose is similar to pose held by the Venus in The Birth of Venus , by Sandro Botticelli , and many
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84. Animal culture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
environments, bottlenose dolphins have been considered likely candidates for socially learned and cultural behaviors," due to being large-brained and capable of vocal and motor imitation. [ 21 ] In dolphins, scientists have focused mostly on
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85. Ecotype - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
accepted that the Tucuxi dolphin has two ecotypes - the riverine ecotype found in some South American rivers and the pelagic ecotype found in the South Atlantic Ocean. [ 9 ] Similarly, it is accepted that the Common Bottlenose dolphin has
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86. Cetology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[edit ] External links Dolphins in Greek Mythology Whale Trackers - A Documentary Series about Whales, Dolphins and Porpoises . Retrieved from
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