Diet squid, fish and krill
Birth 1.2-1.6 meters; 90 lbs.
Socialization has been seen with fin whales and killer whales, and may mix with other species
How they look white, gray and lack, body, very prominent fin, pale area on tail stock, white strip on each side, short thick beak, white, brown or gray beak, very robust body, dark flippers, fins and flukes, fast, powerful swimmer
Size 2.5 to 2.8 meters; 180 to 275 kg.
Where they live coasts of eastern Europe, Iceland, Greenland.
How many dolphins are there Group size 1-50
Threats people hunting and nets
Latin Name Lagenorhynchus albirostris
Interesting facts fast, powerful swimmers
 

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