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dolphin

[dawl-fin, dol-] / ˈdɔl fɪn, ˈdɒl- /


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At this beach, more common than dolphins, is something much less beautiful - raw sewage being spilled by NI Water.

From BBC

As you turn the corner to the ocean, you can see larger seabirds and if you’re lucky you can see dolphins.

From Los Angeles Times

In particular, cetaceans such as whales and dolphins are likely to be sensitive to the noises and increased marine traffic brought by these turbines.

From Science Daily

According to the fossil record, cetaceans -- whales, dolphins and their relatives -- evolved from four-legged land mammals that returned to the oceans beginning some 50 million years ago.

From Science Daily

As for the quiz,”Cloaked Hillary” and the vacationing dolphin were from the Onion.

From Los Angeles Times