Facts: The Rough-Toothed Dolphin
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- Quick facts about this uncommonly seen cetacean! The rough-toothed dolphin (Steno bredanensis). Rough-toothed dolphin facts!
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Baird, Robin W.. The Lives of Hawai‘i’s Dolphins and Whales: Natural History and Conservation. United States, University of Hawaii Press, 2016.
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The dolphin footage shown in this video is that of a rescue. The dolphin has significant hearing loss and is unable to be released back into the wild.
Never seen these before! 👍👍
Will you please do an Indus River Dolphin?
A dolphin is any whale that belongs to the family Delphinidae, there are over thirty-four extant species within fifteen genera and three subfamilies, dolphins make up the largest and most diverse family of whales
Taxonomy:
• Family: Delphinidae (Dolphins)
•• Subfamily: Grampinae (Beakless Dolphins)
••• Genus: Orcaella (Snubfin Dolphins)
•••• Species: Orcaella brevirostris (Irrawaddy Dolphin)
•••• Species: Orcaella heinsohni (Australian Snubfin Dolphin)
••• Genus: Grampus (Risso's Dolphin Lineage)
•••• Species: Grampus griseus (Risso's Dolphin)
•• Subfamily: Cephalorhynchinae (Short-Beaked Dolphins)
••• Genus: Lagenorhynchus (White-Beaked Dolphin Lineage)
•••• Species: Lagenorhynchus albirostris (White-Beaked Dolphin)
•••• Species: Lagenorhynchus cruciger (Hourglass Dolphin)
•••• Species: Lagenorhynchus australis (Peale's Dolphin)
••• Genus: Leucopleurus (White-Sided Dolphins)
•••• Species: Leucopleurus acutus (Atlantic White-Sided Dolphin)
•••• Species: Leucopleurus obliquidens (Pacific White-Sided Dolphin)
•••• Species: Leucopleurus obscurus (Dusky Dolphin)
••• Genus: Cephalorhynchus (White-Chinned Dolphins)
•••• Species: Cephalorhynchus heavisidii (Heaviside's Dolphin)
•••• Species: Cephalorhynchus eutropia (Chilean Dolphin)
•••• Species: Cephalorhynchus hectori (Hector's Dolphin)
•••• Species: Cephalorhynchus commersonii (Commerson's Dolphin)
•• Subfamily: Delphininae (Long-Beaked Dolphins)
••• Tribe: Lissodelphinini (Right Whale Dolphins and Fossil Relatives)
•••• Genus: Lissodelphis (Right Whale Dolphins)
••••• Species: Lissodelphis borealis (Northern Right Whale Dolphin)
••••• Species: Lissodelphis peronii (Southern Right Whale Dolphin)
••• Tribe: Stenellini (Spinner Dolphins and Fossil Relatives)
•••• Genus: Stenella (Spinner Dolphins)
••••• Species: Stenella longirostris (Long-Snouted Spinner Dolphin)
••••• Species: Stenella clymene (Short-Snouted Spinner Dolphin)
••• Tribe: Stenonini (Rough-Toothed Dolphin, Tucuxi, Costero, Humpback Dolphins, and Fraser's Dolphin)
•••• Subtribe: Sousina (Humpback Dolphins and Fraser's Dolphin)
••••• Genus: Lagenodelphis (Fraser's Dolphin Lineage)
•••••• Species: Lagenodelphis hosei (Fraser's Dolphin)
••••• Genus: Sousa (Humpback Dolphins)
•••••• Species: Sousa teuszii (Atlantic Humpback Dolphin)
•••••• Species: Sousa plumbea (Indian Ocean Humpback Dolphin)
•••••• Species: Sousa chinensis (Indo-Pacific Humpback Dolphin)
•••••• Species: Sousa sahulensis (Australian Humpback Dolphin)
•••• Subtribe: Stenonina (Rough-Toothed Dolphin, Tucuxi, and Costero)
••••• Genus: Sotalia (Tucuxi and Costero)
•••••• Species: Sotalia fluviatilis (Tucuxi)
•••••• Species: Sotalia guianensis (Costero)
••••• Genus: Steno (Rough-Toothed Dolphin Lineage)
•••••• Species: Steno bredanensis (Rough-Toothed Dolphin)
••• Tribe: Delphinini (Common Dolphins, Bottlenose Dolphins, Striped Dolphin, and Spotted Dolphins)
•••• Subtribe: Plagiodontina (Striped Dolphin and Spotted Dolphins)
••••• Genus: Spilodelphis (Spotted Dolphins)
•••••• Species: Spilodelphis frontalis (Atlantic Spotted Dolphin)
•••••• Species: Spilodelphis attenuata (Pantropical Spotted Dolphin)
••••• Genus: Plagiodon (Striped Dolphin Lineage)
•••••• Species: Plagiodon coeruleoalbus (Striped Dolphin)
•••• Subtribe: Delphinina (Common Dolphins and Bottlenose Dolphins)
••••• Genus: Tursiops (Bottlenose Dolphins)
•••••• Species: Tursiops truncatus (Common Bottlenose Dolphin)
•••••• Species: Tursiops aduncus (Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphin)
•••••• Species: Tursiops australis (Southern Bottlenose Dolphin)
••••• Genus: Delphinus (Common Dolphins)
•••••• Species: Delphinus delphis (North Atlantic Common Dolphin)
•••••• Species: Delphinus bairdii (North Pacific Common Dolphin)
•••••• Species: Delphinus tropicalis (Southern Common Dolphin)
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I personally think that they shouldn’t be called pilot whales. They should be called pilot dolphins because they are dolphins, not whales.
Can you not show SeaWorld footage or similar footage of them in captivity where they are essentially tortured, forced to live in tiny tanks and taken from their family and forced to perform and live a dull life without enrichment. The videos I've seen of yours are great and I imagined you having a love for wildlife and an empathy for them. Why do you use this distressing footage? It makes me not want to watch at all and just unsubscribe because it is so distressing to watch.
The dolphin shown is a rescue. It has significant hearing loss and is unable to be released back into the wild. It would otherwise be dead.
Thought you really did something 😂