Are black dolphins real?

The Chilean dolphin (Cephalorhynchus eutropia), also known as the black dolphin, is one of four dolphins in the genus Cephalorhynchus. The dolphin is only found off the coast of Chile; it is commonly referred to in the country as tonina.
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How many Colours of dolphins are there?

Depending on the species, dolphins range in color from white, pearl, and pink to darker shades of brown, gray, blue, and black. A dolphin is a mammal, and needs to breathe air through its blowhole, just as whales and porpoises do. Dolphins have smooth skin, flippers, and a dorsal fin.
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Are dolphins dark color?

Many dolphins are grey in color, some species have various patterns of black and white, and a few are even pink. In terms of behavior, all species of dolphins are quite gregarious. In fact, many dolphin species can form groups of over 1,000 individuals, known as super pods!
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Why are some dolphins black and some gray?

Countershading. The memorable color styling of bottlenose dolphins, as with numerous fellow cetaceans, is known as "countershading." Countershading serves handy camouflage purposes. The upper portions of bottlenose dolphins' bodies are darker, while the lower portions are markedly paler.
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Is there such thing as a yellow dolphin?

We report two incidences of yellowing in free- ranging dolphins. The first was observed in a coastal bottlenose dolphin population residing between San Diego and San Francisco (Feinholz, 1996).
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Can dolphins be pink?

Fact 1.

The dolphins are actually born gray and slowly turn pink as they age. Male dolphins are strikingly pinker than their female counterparts; the coloration thought to be a product of scar tissue resulting from rough games or fighting over conquests.
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What is a rainbow dolphin?

Rainbow is a friendly, social female dolphin. She's a proud mum to two boys, Prism and Indigo, and gave birth to a new baby in August 2020 who has yet to be named. Rainbow and her baby visit Chanonry Point, in the Moray Firth regularly.
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Is killer whale a dolphin?

Killer whales are part of the dolphin family. There are three main types of killer whales, or ecotypes, in the North Pacific: Resident, Transient, and Offshore. In fact, they are the largest member of the Delphinidae, or dolphin family.
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Are there black dolphins in California?

These black and white dolphin are rarely seen but Southern California visitors might have a chance if they come in January. They are well known as Killer Whales due to their attacks on other whales and marine mammals. Some Orcas can reach lengths of 30 feet and weigh 16,000 pounds.
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Is there a black whale?

"Black whale" is a name for a presumed right whale species in the Balaenidae. It was also called "northern right whale" but has more recently been separated into: North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis) North Pacific right whale (Eubalaena japonica)
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Are dolphins black or gray?

Although these dolphins can display a variety of colors, generally speaking they are a light gray to slate gray on the upper part of the body with shading to lighter sides and pale, pinkish gray on the belly. An adult can grow to a length of 8-12 feet (2.5-3.8 m).
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Are dolphins evil?

They have names for each other, languages, dialects, take care of their old, and some even mourn over the dead! But just like the human capacity for evil, dolphins have a huge capacity for evil as well- some could easily argue that the typical dolphin is more aggressive than the typical human.
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Can dolphins be black and white?

Commerson's dolphins have unique black and white colour markings and are easy to recognise; they are nick-named panda dolphins.
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Do dolphins try to hump you?

The dolphin above got ultra friendly with a tourist at a spot in Varadero, Cuba – which, btw, dolphins humping humans seems to be a popular attraction in Varadero (check this). If that didn't make you laugh, try the video below. Even the most crusty among us has to admit that dolphins humping humans is just funny.
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Can dolphins be blue?

The skin color of dolphins is grayish-blue, but it can also be black, white, light gray, blueish and even pink or the combination of those colors varying according to the species.
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Do dolphins bite humans?

Dolphins bite.

Dolphins have sharp teeth that they usually use to rip apart their prey. Bottlenose dolphins, for example, have between 80 and 100 teeth that they use to grab, grip and secure their prey. However, the creatures can (and do!) bite humans on occasion.
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Can dolphins be dark GREY?

Answer: The best-known dolphin, the bottlenose dolphin is gray with a whitish belly. However, there are dolphins in several colors and patterns. The common dolphin is a combination of dark gray with white.
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Where are the GREY whales now?

Today, 23,000 gray whales are found only in the Pacific. The main population summers north of Alaska in the Bering and Chukchi Seas and winters in the waters of Baja California. Another population in the Pacific, found in the waters of Korea and Japan, is close to extinction with less than 50 individuals.
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Is a dolphin and a porpoise the same thing?

All are air-breathing, warm-blooded mammals that nurse their young. The difference between a dolphin and a porpoise has to do with their appearance: dolphins have longer snouts, bigger mouths, more curved dorsal fins, and longer, leaner bodies than porpoises.
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Do dolphins poop?

Yes dolphins do poop or release feces or excrement depending on how you'd like to phrase it. As a species dolphins make up about half of the 80 – 90 or so cetaceans that have been recorded so far.
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What eats an orca?

Orcas are apex predators, which means they're at the very top of the food chain and they have no predators. Killer whales are some of the largest and most powerful animals in the ocean, and no other predator is able to challenge them.
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What is smarter a dog or dolphin?

Dolphins are as smart as 3-year olds, and dogs as smart as two-year old children, and some chimps are better... Dolphins are as smart as 3-year olds, and dogs as smart as two-year old children, and some chimps are better at remembering things than any adult I know. But what do intelligence comparisons actually show us?
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How rare is a pink dolphin?

According to the WWF, there are only an estimated 2,000 pink dolphins left in the Pearl River Delta—the minimum number that conservationists believe are needed to sustain the species'.
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Is there such thing as green dolphins?

Both these species are commonly marketed by their Pacific name, mahi-mahi. Common English language names include dolphinfish, dolphin, common dolphin, common dolphin fish, common dolphinfish, dolphin fish, green dolphin, mahi mahi, and mahi-mahi.
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How many pink river dolphins are in the world?

Given their extensive range and habitat, yet spotty distribution between hotspot locations, it's very hard to put a figure on the pink dolphin population. It is estimated that there are well over ten thousand animals.
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