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 Southern Right Whale Dolphin (Lissodelphis peronii)
 
 There is one physical feature obviously missing on this dolphin; can you
       identify it? The Southern Right Whale Dolphin - and its counterpart the
       Northern Right Whale Dolphin - are the only dolphins without a dorsal
       fin. Although easy to identify by its striking black and white color
       pattern, sometimes they can be mistaken for penguins when swimming at
       speed, or confused with a fur seal or sea lion when swimming slowly. The
       Right Whale Dolphin was supposedly given its name by whalers, who noted
       it resembled the Right Whale, which also has no dorsal fin. Author
       Herman Melville named this dolphin the Mealy-mouthed Porpoise,
       describing its color this way: "The white comprises part of his head,
       and the whole of his mouth, which makes him look as if he had just
       escaped from a felonious visit to a meal-bag. A most mean and mealy
       aspect!" How many other cetaceans can you find that don't have dorsal
       fins? (Photo courtesy of Dr. Ingrid N. Visser)
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