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Peale's and Dolphin
**** Peale's Dolphin, Lagenorhynchus australis
A recent phylogenetic analysis by May-Collado & Agnarsson ( 2006 ) indicates that two species traditionally assigned to the genus Lagenorhynchus, the Hourglass Dolphin L. cruciger and Peale's Dolphin L. australis are actually phylogenetically nested among the species of Cephalorhynchus, and they suggest that these two species should be transferred to the genus Cephalorhynchus.
There is some acoustic and morphological support for this arrangement, at least with respect to Peale's Dolphin.
According to Schevill & Watkins ( 1971 ), Peale's Dolphin and the Cephalorhynchus species are the only dolphins that do not whistle ( no acoustic data are available for the Hourglass Dolphin ).
Peale's Dolphin ( Lagenorhynchus australis ) is a small dolphin found in the waters around Tierra del Fuego at the foot of South America.
It is also commonly known as the Black-chinned Dolphin or even Peale's Black-chinned Dolphin.
However since Rice's work Peale's Dolphin has been adopted as the standard common name.
Though it is traditionally placed in the genus Lagenorhynchus, recent molecular analyses indicate that Peale's Dolphin is actually more closely related to the dolphins of the genus Cephalorhynchus.
According to Schevill & Watkins ( 1971 ), Peale's Dolphin and the Cephalorhynchus species are the only dolphins that do not whistle.
Peale's Dolphin also shares with several Cephalorhynchus species the possession of a distinct white " armpit " marking behind the pectoral fin.
Peale's Dolphin is of typical size in its family-about 1m in length at birth and 2. 1m when fully mature.
Peale's Dolphin is endemic to the coastal waters around southern South America.

Peale's and also
* Falco peregrinus pealei, described by Ridgway in 1873, is also known as Peale's Falcon, and includes rudolfi.
Peale's younger brother James Peale and four of Peale's sons — Raphaelle Peale, Rembrandt Peale, Rubens Peale and Titian Peale — were also artists.
Peale's dolphin also shares with several Cephalorhynchus species the possession of a distinct white " armpit " marking behind the pectoral fin.

Peale's and with
This is not to say that the only explanation of the present infatuation with Norman Vincent Peale's `` cult of reassurance '' or the other types of a purely cultural Christianity is the ever-present need for a demythologized gospel.
I was showered with blame in dozens of editorials and columns from primarily conservative newspapers all over the country heartily agreeing with Peale's assertions.
Ehrenreich further explains how " positive thinking " was spread to a mainstream audience by Norman Vincent Peale's extremely popular The Power of Positive Thinking with its simple self-help rules for overcoming self-defeating inferiority complexes and negativity.
They attended the Metropolitan Memorial Methodist Church because it sponsored her daughters ' Brownie troop, occasional Baptist services with the Reverend Dr. Billy Graham, and Norman Vincent Peale's Marble Collegiate Church.
Both hourglass and Peale's dolphin share with the species of Cephalorhynchus a distinct type of echolocation signal known as a narrow-band high-frequency signal.
" Rembrandt Peale's ‘ Rubens Peale with a Geranium ’: A Possible Source in David Teniers the Younger ".
* Exhibit at the Museum of the American Philosophical Society featuring T. R. Peale's voyage with the US Exploring Expedition
Baltimore was the first American city with gas streetlights, provided by Peale's Gas Light Company of Baltimore.
While similar, the teaching should not be confused with Norman Vincent Peale's positive thinking theology.

Peale's and Cephalorhynchus
May-Collado & Agnarsson ( 2006 ) actually recovered the hourglass and Peale's dolphins as nested phylogenetically among the species of Cephalorhynchus, and they suggest that these two species be transferred to that genus.
According to Schevill & Watkins ( 1971 ), Peale's dolphin and the Cephalorhynchus species are the only dolphins that do not whistle.

Peale's and .
Peale's bird exhibits were considered scientifically advanced.
On his return to New York, he went on a spending spree, buying other museums, including Peale's museum in Philadelphia, the nation's first major museum.
The northwestern of Chiloé Island has a great diversity of marine fauna, including blue whale, sei whale, Chilean dolphins and Peale's dolphins ; sea lions, marine otters, and Magellanic penguin and Humboldt penguins.
Peale's enthusiasm for the nascent national government brought him to the capital, Philadelphia, in 1776, where he painted portraits of American notables and visitors from overseas.
Peale's display of these bones drew attention from Europe, as did his method of re-assembling large skeletal specimens in three dimensions.
This system drew a stark contrast between Peale's museum and his competitors who presented their artifacts as mysterious oddities of the natural world.
Hannah More, a Quaker from Philadelphia, became Peale's third wife in 1804.
File: Peale's Mrs. David Forman and child IMG_3779. JPG | Mrs. David Forman and child, Brooklyn Museum ( 1795 )
The skull of a dusky dolphin has a longer and narrower rostrum than that of a hourglass dolphin or Peale's dolphin of similar age and size.
Ledouc proposed Sagmatias as the new genus for the Pacific white-sided dolphin, Peale's dolphin, hourglass dolphin and dusky dolphin.

Dolphin and also
They played home games from their inaugural season to the 2011 season at Sun Life Stadium, which they shared with the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League ( NFL ) and which was also called Joe Robbie Stadium, Pro Player Park, Pro Player Stadium, Dolphin Stadium, Dolphins Stadium, and Land Shark Stadium during their tenancy.
The sea also hosts many vulnerable fauna species, including dugong ( Dugong dugon ), several dolphin species, such as Irrawaddy Dolphin ( Orcaella brevirostris ) and four species of sea turtles: critically endangered leatherback turtle ( Dermochelys coriacea ) and hawksbill turtle ( Eletmochelys imbricata ) and threatened green turtle ( Chelonia mydas ) and Olive Ridley turtle ( Lepidochelys olivacea ).
The Boto, or Amazon River Dolphin, is also known to inhabit the Orinoco River system.
Dauphine is the female form of the particular French feudal ( comital or princely ) title of Dauphin ( also anglicized as Dolphin ), applied to the wife of a Dauphin ( usually in the sense of heir to the French royal throne ).
The route also has a reputation for being quite dangerous for cyclists, a fact which inspired the creation of the Dolphin Run, an annual community event commemorating local victims of reckless driving.
There are also two islands, Colonel's Island and Dolphin Island.
Pimlico is also home to the pre-World War II Dolphin Square development and the pioneering Churchill Gardens and Lillington Gardens estates, now designated conservation areas in their own right.
The Heinke Dolphin Suit of the same period, also made in England, came in a green male and a white female version, both manufactured from natural rubber lined with stockinet.
Wright also received three Emmy Award nominations for her performances in the Playhouse 90 original television version of The Miracle Worker ( 1957 ), in the Breck Sunday Showcase feature The Margaret Bourke-White Story, and in the CBS drama series Dolphin Cove ( 1989 ).
Eleven vessels of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Grampus after two members of the dolphin family ( Delphinidae ): Grampus griseus, also known as Risso's Dolphin, and Orcinus orca, also known as the killer whale.
Similarly, the Dolphin Express DX product line introduced in 2006 was also acquired from Stargen.
He is also the chairman of Dolphin group of hotels in Andhra Pradesh.
The Sopwith Dolphin, a " multi-gun " fighter design entering operational service at the end of World War I, featured an armament setup of two forward-firing Vickers machine guns in the usual location just forward of the cockpit, but also had the provision to mount a pair of Lewis machine guns located on the forward cross-tube that comprised part of the cabane strut structure, and intended to be aimed forwards and upwards as an anti-Zeppelin armament scheme.
There's also an experimental rapcore scene headlined by Dolphin and Kirpichi.
: The Underwater World also includes a Dolphin Lagoon which is home to some Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins, also known as the pink dolphins.
The airport is also home to Coast Guard Aviation Training Center Mobile, providing advanced training to U. S. Coast Guard pilots and aircrew in the HH-65 Dolphin, HH-60 Jayhawk, HU-25 Guardian and HC-144 Ocean Sentry.
There are also visitor centres at Spey Bay and North Kessock run by the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society where dolphins and other wildlife can often be seen.
They are also famous for their acrobatic breaching from the water, e. g. the Spinner Dolphin.
The Chilean Dolphin ( Cephalorhynchus eutropia ), also known as the Black Dolphin, is one of four dolphins in the Cephalorhynchus genus.
There may be as many as a few thousand individuals, although at least one researcher, Steve Leatherwood, has suggested that the population may be much lower ( see also for a survey of South American cetacean population with data on the Chilean Dolphin ).
Originally named Joe Robbie Stadium, it has also been known as Pro Player Park, Pro Player Stadium, Dolphin Stadium, Dolphins Stadium, and Land Shark Stadium.
Dolphin may also refer to:

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