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Various behaviours such as breaching, porpoising, lobtailing, and others are heavily documented in both scientific literature on cetaceans and in the popular imagination.
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Other cetaceans commonly seen in the area include spinner dolphins, pantropical spotted dolphins and bottlenose dolphins.
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The sudden tapering to the base of its neck gives it the appearance of shoulders, unique among cetaceans.
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Cetaceans' blowholes have evolved to a position at the top of the head, simplifying breathing in sometimes rough seas.
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Several groups of tetrapods, such as the snakes and cetaceans, have lost some or all of their limbs.
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He sequenced the gene in fourteen species of cetaceans, from the bottlenose dolphin to the minke whale.
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The interior surface of the narrow scapula is not broadly curved as in most cetaceans, but tightly curved.
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Cetaceans such as dolphins, porpoises and whales, operate in organised social groups called "pods".
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Their dentition varied, but started to evolve towards the non-masticating teeth of modern cetaceans, and they were probably active hunters.
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The island and its adjacent 90 metre depth tidal sound attract basking sharks and cetaceans in large numbers during the summer months.
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