Talk:Hourglass dolphin
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editThis dolphin was identified several times by the participants in the Global Challenge 2004/05. The best photograph they took was this one: http://www.globalchallenge2004.com/en/show_asset.asp?chas_id=4904&size=H and there's a log referencing them here: http://www.globalchallenge2004.com/en/dailylog.asp?chte_id=388&selected_date=18+Mar+2005
Kert01 10:42, 14 September 2006 (UTC)
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Systematics of genus Lagenorhynchus
editSee Talk:Lagenorhynchus for proposal to revert the genus to Lagenorhynchus until there is consensus on the systematics. JakobT (talk) 22:31, 16 December 2021 (UTC)
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Arctic range?
editThe habitat/range sections make two mentions that the dolphin is found in the "Arctic ocean" or "Arctic waters", with the latter linking to the "Arctic Ocean" page. Since it appears this dolphin is solely limited to the southern hemisphere, is this a typo? Or does the term "arctic" mean something else that's unclear in this instance? Surfliner (talk) 20:07, 10 June 2024 (UTC)