Dusky dolphin
A species of White-sided dolphins Scientific name : Lagenorhynchus obscurus Genus : White-sided dolphins
Dusky dolphin, A species of White-sided dolphins
Scientific name: Lagenorhynchus obscurus
Genus: White-sided dolphins
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Description
The dusky dolphin is small to medium in length compared with other species in the family. There is significant variation in size among the different population areas. The largest dusky dolphins have been encountered off the coast of Peru, where they are up to 210 cm (6 feet) in length and 100 kg (210 pounds) in mass. The size for dusky dolphins in New Zealand have been recorded to be a length range of 167–178 cm and a weight range of 69–78 kg for females and a length range of 165–175 cm and a weigh range of 70–85 kg for males. Almost no sexual dimorphism occurs in this species, although males have more curved dorsal fins with broader bases and greater surface areas. The back of the dolphin is dark grey or black, and the dorsal fin is distinctively two-toned; the leading edge matches the back in colour, but the trailing edge is a much lighter greyish white. The dusky dolphin has a long, light-grey patch on its fore side leading to a short, dark-grey beak. The throat and belly are white, and the beak and lower jaw are dark grey. Two blazes of white colour run back on the body from the dorsal fin to the tail. Right between the white areas remains a characteristic thorn-shaped patch of dark colour, by which the species can easily be recognised. Aside from that, dusky dolphins may be confused with other members of their genus when observed at sea. It can be distinguished from the common dolphin, which has a more prominent and longer beak and yellow flank markings. The skull of a dusky dolphin has a longer and narrower rostrum than that of an hourglass dolphin or Peale's dolphin of similar age and size.
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Lifespan
20-25 years
Diet
Dusky dolphin primarily feeds on schools of fish and squid found in its oceanic habitat. Its diet also includes a small percentage of shrimp and other crustaceans, providing diversity in its nutritional intake.
Appearance
Dusky dolphin is a medium-sized marine mammal with a streamlined body, adapted for rapid swimming. Its skin is smooth and glossy, presenting a black physique contrasted by a white underbelly. Notable features include a tall, sickle-shaped dorsal fin and a prominent beak-like snout. Both males and females share similar markings, although males are slightly larger in size.
Behavior
Dusky dolphin is notable for its social nature, often found residing in dynamic groups. Its survival tactics involve acrobatic feeding, featuring high-speed chases after prey. Thought to be migratory, evidence showcases seasonal appearances which denotes a large-scale movement. It doesn’t exhibit a specific territorial behavior due to its preference for open waters.
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Scientific Classification
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Chordates Class
Mammals Order
Whales and dolphins Family
Oceanic dolphins Genus
White-sided dolphins Species
Dusky dolphin