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Title: Didelphis Virginiana, Virginian Opossum Female & Young Male. 7 Months Old. Natural Size
From: The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America
Artist: John Woodhouse Audubon
Date: 1845-1848
Source: The New York Public Library https://t.co/xcWoWYlM32
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Delphis (desi legend) from Young Justice re-drawn for me by my talented, kind, and gracious friend @MelodicMel_
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4 #Lagenodelphishosei Fraser's Dolphin
Fraser's - or Sarawak- dolphin is found in deep waters of the Pacific , Atlantic and Indian Oceans. Because of their preferred depth, they were rarely seen until recently but they are documented traveling in groups ranging from 100s to 1000s
I've tried to do this before for #dolphinawarenessmonth .... So let's see if I do better this year
1 #delphinusdelphis, Common Dolphin
Common dolphins are the most abundant cetacean in the world, with a global population of about six million.
🍂 Colored sketch commission for philodidelphis @ FA! Thank you so much 🍂
New paper by Tosetto et al.: new cranial material of longirostrine 'swordfish' dolphins from Italy - Ziphiodelphis and Dalpiazella- morphology, paleoneurology, phylogeny, and biogeography: https://t.co/UT1xUyYwBp
Morningstar Security, a group of interstellar "police officers" that are more interested in bullying people rather than actually keeping peace. they're a separate group from the robots, but they both buy technology from the same megacorporation (Delphis Automated Solutions)
today's masu oc of the day (even if its a little late) is camila delphis !! my funny gal she is very polite and is a pianist !! she is also mentally ill and terrifyingly strong
White-Eared Opossum
Japanese Name: シロミミオポッサム
Diet: Omnivore
Also known as: White-Eared Possum
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 20 months
Conservation Status: Least Concern
Distribution: South America
Scientific Name: Didelphis albiventris
Short-Beaked Common Dolphin
Scientific Name: Delphinus delphis
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 35 years
Conservation Status: Least Concern
Romanised Name: Mairuka
Distribution: Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Southeast Indian Ocean
Diet: Carnivore
Japanese Name: マイルカ
White-Eared Opossum
Conservation Status: Least Concern
Scientific Name: Didelphis albiventris
Distribution: South America
Also known as: White-Eared Possum
Romanised Name: Shiro mimi opossamu
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 20 months
Japanese Name: シロミミオポッサム
Did you know pigs have really strong snouts that help them forage for underground food? Well Philodidelphis here has an exceptionally strong snoot, and can pick up buried treasure! Seems like he finally found the motherload in a patch of grass after a long day of exploring.
【Halloween color Astrodelphis】🎃
宇宙でハロウィン👩🚀🍭🎃
#ARK #ARKSurvivalEvolved #イラスト #ARKart
Day 6: "Soft" - Long-beaked Common Dolphin (Delphinus (delphis) bairdii) did you know that swimming flipper-to-flipper not only is a way for a mother dolphin to keep with her calf, it also serves a neat purpose: she will often rub her calf while swimming to keep them clean!
Delphis, for instance, exemplifies yet blends right in with a crop of PC shooters attempting to recreate Xevious on more limited hardware.
Its simplicity & technical focus, plus a fairly low price, made the game somewhat stand out for FM-7 players. Too bad I lack more box shots.
@Shuufly my favourite are snapdragons !! adelphis favourite are daisies though ☺️
OMG, @Greg_Weisman You don't know how much I've been stanning for Delphis “Dolphin” since her debut last season I can easily see her taking up the mantle of #Aquagirl @hbomax for next season can we get 45-60 minutes episodes
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#SaveEarth16
Short-Beaked Common Dolphin
Japanese Name: マイルカ
Diet: Carnivore
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 35 years
Scientific Name: Delphinus delphis
Romanised Name: Mairuka
Conservation Status: Least Concern
Distribution: Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Southeast Indian Ocean
New paper: Evolution of killer/false killer whales! Macrophagy is a recent adaptation, likely entirely within the Pleistocene (as I supected!) - new Pseudorca-like dolphin, Rododelphis, indicates recent evolution from fish-eating ancestors...https://t.co/18YSWHvuuM