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dolphin
Summary
dolphin is an organisms known by a particular common name[1]. dolphin ranks in the top 4% of organisms_known_by_a_particular_common_name entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (11,943 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- dolphin's instance of is recorded as organisms known by a particular common name[3].
- dolphin is a type of Delphinidae[4].
- dolphin is a type of Cetacea[5].
- dolphin's Commons category is recorded as Delphinidae[6].
- dolphin's Unicode character is recorded as 🐬[7].
- dolphin's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Dolphins[8].
- dolphin's Commons gallery is recorded as Dolphin[9].
- dolphin's depicted by is recorded as Dolphin sculpture, Loutraki[10].
- dolphin's depicted by is recorded as Dolphins Fountain[11].
- dolphin's depicted by is recorded as Eros with Dolphin, replica in the Achilleion (Corfu)[12].
- dolphin's depicted by is recorded as Neptune and Dolphin[13].
- dolphin's described by source is recorded as The Catholic Encyclopedia[14].
- dolphin's described by source is recorded as Metropolitan Museum of Art Tagging Vocabulary[15].
- dolphin's described by source is recorded as Encyclopædia Britannica 11th edition[16].
- dolphin's described by source is recorded as The New Student's Reference Work[17].
- dolphin's has characteristic is recorded as dolphin language[18].
- dolphin's different from is recorded as Delfin[19].
- dolphin's different from is recorded as porpoise[20].
- dolphin's uses is recorded as self-awareness[21].
- dolphin's hashtag is recorded as dolphins[22].
- dolphin's studied by is recorded as delphinology[23].
- dolphin's taxon known by this common name is recorded as Delphinidae[24].
- dolphin's taxon known by this common name is recorded as Platanistidae[25].
- dolphin's taxon known by this common name is recorded as Iniidae[26].
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Discovery and Description
Things named for dolphin include Miami Dolphins[27], an American football team[28], in United States[29], founded in 1966[30], headquartered in Miami[31]; Aero L-29 Delfin[32], an aircraft family[33], in Czechoslovakia[34]; USS Dolphin[35], a research vessel[36]; House of Dolfin[37], a noble family[38]; Delfin vehicles[39], a brand[40], in Spain[41], founded in 1955[42], headquartered in Barcelona[43]; HSwMS Delfinen[44], an attack submarine[45]; and Delphinus[46], a constellation[47].
Why It Matters
dolphin ranks in the top 4% of organisms_known_by_a_particular_common_name entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (11,943 views/month).[2] dolphin has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[48] dolphin is known by 22 alternative names across languages and contexts.[49]
Entities named for dolphin include Miami Dolphins[27], an American football team[28], in United States[29], founded in 1966[30], headquartered in Miami[31]; Aero L-29 Delfin[32], an aircraft family[33], in Czechoslovakia[34]; USS Dolphin[35], a research vessel[36]; House of Dolfin[37], a noble family[38]; Delfin vehicles[39], a brand[40], in Spain[41], founded in 1955[42], headquartered in Barcelona[43]; and HSwMS Delfinen[44], an attack submarine[45].