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southern right whale dolphin : ウィキペディア英語版
southern right whale dolphin

The southern right whale dolphin (''Lissodelphis peronii'') is a small and slender species of mammal found in cool waters of the southern hemisphere. The dolphin is one of two species of right whale dolphin, ''Lissodelphis'', the other being found in deep oceans of the northern hemisphere.
==Description==

Southern right whale dolphins are the only dolphins without dorsal fins in the southern hemisphere. They are smaller than northern right whale dolphins and have more white on their head and sides. They have slim, graceful bodies which are black on the upper side and white underneath. Their flippers are mainly white and are small and curved. Their flukes are small with a notch in the middle and concave trailing edges. Their beaks are small but distinct. They have between 43 to 49 teeth in each row of both jaws.
The distribution range of the species is subtropical to subantarctic oceans of the southern hemisphere. The range and total population have not been estimated or closely studied. Large populations are recorded off the western coasts of South America, where they are targeted by whaling operations; it is described as abundant in this region and off the coast of New Zealand. The range is associated with cold currents up the western and southern coasts of Africa, with a concentration recorded near Namibia.
The species is recorded with other cetaceans such as ''Lagenorhynchus obscurus'', the dusky dolphin, and the pilot whale ''Globicephala macrorhynchus''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''Lissodelphis borealis'' Right Whale Dolphin )
The southern right whale dolphin travels in groups of up to 1000 individuals, 52 being the average group size. The mass stranding of ''L. peronii'' on beaches, as many as 77, has been recorded.〔
The species was first published by Bernard Germain de Lacépède in 1804. The genus ''Lissodelphis'', is placed within Delphinidae, the oceanic dolphin family of cetaceans.〔 The name of the genus was derived from Greek ''lisso'', smooth, and ''delphis''. The specific epithet ''peronii'' commemorates François Péron, who saw the species near Tasmania during an expedition in 1800. The common names for the species include southern right-whale dolphin and snake porpoise. Both species in the genus are also referred by the name "right whale dolphin", a name derived from the right whales (''Eubalaena'') which also lack a dorsal fin.〔
This delphinid was not targeted by whaling operations of the nineteenth century, although it was sometimes caught for meat. The species is harvested by small fisheries in Peru, other threats include drowning and accidental capture in fishing operations elsewhere. Large numbers of ''L. peronii'' are sometimes taken by gillnetting and longline fishing in oceans off the southern coast of Australia.〔
Southern right whale dolphins are presumably eaten by sharks and ''Orcinus orca''. ''L. peronii'' itself preys on an undetermined range of fish, but is known to eat crustaceans, squid and species of myctophids. Their diet could possibly include euphausiids (krill). Little is known of their particular habits, and it is not known whether they search for their food near the surface or at greater depths.〔

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