DOLPHIN OF HECTOR Cephalorhynchus hectori : 1,20 - 1,40 m; 40 in 50 kg; throat(breast) and stomach whites, very rounded off dorsal fin, no beak. Coasts ; New Zealand. Food : Shellfishes, small fishes, cephalopods, mollusks. DOLPHIN OF COMMERSON Cephalorhynchus commersonii : 1,70 m maxi; 45 in 60 kg; wide white band(strip), fins round off. Coasts ; Argentina, Chile, Tierra del Fuego, islands Falkland, Kerguelen. Food : Krill, crabs, small fishes (sardines, anchovy), cephalopods. DAUPHİN OF HEAVİSİDECephalorhynchus heavisidii : white spot ventrale including on sides, triangular dorsal fin. Coasts: the West of South Africa. Food: fishes, cephalopods.CEPHALORHYNQUE NOİR Cephalorhynchus eutropia: 1,60 m; 50kg; white spot was limited to the stomach, the fins round off. Coasts: Chile. Food: unknown. SOUTHERN LİSSODELPHISLissodelphis peronii: 2,30 - 3 m; black; head, stomach, sides and ventrales fins white, no dorsal fin. Moderate and circumpolar waters; southern hemisphere. Food: especially cephalopods, fishes (she-mule)BOREAL LISSODELPHİS Lissodelphis borealis: 2,30 - 3 m; black, some white spots (stomach and throat(breast)), no dorsal fin. Moderate and circumpolar waters; hemisphere the North. Food: cephalopods, fishes.COMMON DAUPHİN Delphinus delphis: 1,70 - 2,40 m; 75 in 85 kg; lateral line and black back, chamoised sides, clear stomach. Waters over 200 m; cosmopolitan, except polar seas. Food: fishes (anchovy, smelt, sardine), cephalopods.SPECKLED DAUPHİNStenella attenuata: 2,20 - 2,50 m; dark gray back, more clear white sides, stomach and end of the rostrum; small spots on all the body. Tropical and subtropical moderate waters. Food: fishes, cephalopods.BLUE AND WHITE DAUPHİNStenella caeruleoalba: 2,70 m; bluish grey back, light gray sides, white stomach, black lateral line of the eye in the anus.Moderate tropical waters. Food: small fishes, shrimps, cephalopods.DAUPHİN HAS LONG NOSEStenella longirostris: 1,80 - 2,10 m; black back, dark gray sides, more clear stomach, triangular dorsal fin. Tropical and subtropical waters; the Atlantic Ocean, Indian, peaceful Ocean. Food: long and narrow fishes (eel), cephalopods. DAUPHİN CLYMEDEStenella clymene: 1,80 - 2,10 m; even colour as longirostris S., shorter beak, falciformes fins. The tropical and subtropical Atlantic Ocean. Food: fishes, cephalopods. LAGENORHYNQUE Á WHITE BEAK Lagenorhynchus albirostris: 3,10 m maxi; black, short white beak and stomach, grey zones (sides behind and under the dorsal fin). Cold waters; the Atlantic Ocean the North.Food: cephalopods, shellfishes, fishes (cod, herring, smelt. LAGENORHYNQUE Á SIDES WHITE WITH THE ATLANTIC OCEAN Lagenorhynchus acutus: 2,70 m maxi; short grey-black beak, yellowish or beige spot at the back of the body, the clear sides. Cold waters; the north Atlantic Ocean.Food: cephalopods, shrimps, herring, and the other fishes. DAUPHİN Á SIDES WHITE WITH the PACİFİQUE Lagenorhynchus obliquidens: 2,30 m; 150kg; short black beak, two-coloured dorsal fin, backs and dark gray sides with wide clearer spots. Cold and moderate waters; the north Pacific. Food: fishes, cephalopods. DAUPHİN OF DUSKY Lagenorhynchus obscurus: 1,50 - 1,70 m; very short black beak, two-coloured dorsal fin, grey sides with a big clear spot situated at the back of the body. Coastal waters; cold and moderate waters of the southern hemisphere, the circumpolar distribution. Food: anchovies, cephalopods.DAUPHİN OF HOURGLASS Lagenorhynchus cruciger: 1,50 - 1,80 m; two-coloured; short black beak; spot at the back of the eye, the stomach and the white sides. Cold waters; Antarctica. Food: unknown.DAUPHİN OF PEALELagenorhynchus australis: 2,30 m maxi; head, beak, throat(breast) and stomach whites, silvery sides, clearer spots at the back of the eye and near the tail.Coasts: cold waters; South America, islands Falkland. Food: cephalopods, fishes. DAUPHİN OF FRAZER Lagenodelphis hosei: 2,30 - 2,70 m; 160 in 210 kg; beak runs ( roams ), small purposes, to triangular, wide ridges black of the eye bandage in the anus.Tropical toilets. Food: cephalopods, shellfishes, fishes.GRAMPUS, OR DAUPHİN OF RISSOCrampus griseus: 3,60 - 4 m; grey body covered with numerous scars, rounded off head, no beak, black fins. Warm tropical and moderate waters. Food: cephalopods, sometimes fishes. SHORTHAND, OR DAUPHİN Á NARROW BEAKSteno bredamensis: 2,30 - 2,80 m; prehistoric aspect, narrow beak, lengthened(stretched out) head, small yellowish spots on sides. Warm tropical and moderate waters. Food: octopuses, squids, fishes. DAUPHİN OF THE IRRAWADDYOrcaella brevirostris: 2 - 2,50 m; grey-blue, spherical head, no beak, fins flattened in spatula, dorsal fin very behind. Coasts and estuaries: tropical Indo-Pacifique. Food: fishes, sometimes shellfishes.DOLPHIN(DAUPHIN) OF ELECTRE Peponocephale electra: 2,50 - 2,70 m; round head almost without beak, long and narrow fins, black back, white spots:gorge, lips and around the anus. Coasts and open sea: tropical and subtropical waters. Food: cephalopods, small fishes. KILLER WHALE PYGMY Feresa attenuata: 2,20 - 2,70 m; round head without beak sinks, lips and stains ventrale whites. Tropical and subtropical waters. Food: fishes, cephalopods.TUCUX İSotalia fluviatilis: 1,40 - 1,90 m; 36 à45 kg; grey, more clear stomach, pronounced beak, small triangular dorsal fin. Coasts and rivers; South America between Brazil and Panama. Food: fishes, shrimps, crabs, mollusks. DAUPHİN Á BUMP OF THE INDO-PACİFİQUE Sousa chinensis: 2 - 2,80 m; 285 kg; more or less bored grey, dorsal fin in the form of bump on the base. Coasts; Indonesia. Food: fishes (mule, clupéidés). DAUPHİN Á BUMP OF THE ATLANTİQUE Sousa teuszii: similar to chinesis S.. Coasts; western Africa. Food: fishes. |