t beaked.
Forehead has vertical crease in center.
Dorsal fin less than 15 inches (38.1 cm), rather erect and
distinct, and dark even in light adults.
Distribution tropical to temperate.
Rarely ride bow wave.
(13-16 feet [4-5 m] maximum overall length)
Without a Dorsal Fin
The only two species of medium-sized cetaceans in the western North
Atlantic which have no dorsal fin, the Beluga or white whale and the
Narwhal, share such limited common range, well outside the theater of
normal boating traffic, that they are generally infrequently
encountered.
Both species are easily identifiable when seen.
[Sidenote: BELUGA
_Delphinapterus leucas_
p. 99]
Body to 16 feet (4.9 m) long.
Body of adults all white; young slate gray.
Small row of bumps along back ridge near midpoint, sometimes dark
brown.
Distribution usually near coast from Arctic waters to St.
Lawrence Gulf and into Hudson Bay.
[Sidenote: NARWHAL
_Monodon monoceros_
p. 102]
Body to 16 feet (4.9 m) long.
Body of adult brownish with grayish spots; body of young dark
bluish gray fading to white belly.
Head small; adults may have tusks up to 9 feet long (2.7 m).
Small row of bumps along back ridge.
Distribution usually in coastal waters from Arctic waters south
to Labrador coast.
SMALL WHALES, DOLPHINS, AND PORPOISES
(less than 13 feet [4 m] maximum overall length)
With a Dorsal Fin
The species in this group are not discussed in order of length; instead
the species of the genus _Stenella_ are treated together and then they
and other species are placed in near proximity to those animals with
which they are likely to be confused in the field.
[Sidenote: ATLANTIC SPOTTED DOLPHIN
_Stenella plagiodon_
p. 104]
Body to 7.5-8 feet (2.3-2.4 m) long.
Body dark purplish gray on back, lighter gray on sides and belly;
becomes increasingly spotted with increase in size.
Body has spinal blaze and light line from flipper to eye.
Beak white on tip.
Rides bow waves.
Distribution usually in tropical and warm temperate waters; most
common inside 100-fathom curve of continents.
[Sidenote: BRIDLED DOLPHIN
_Stenella frontalis_
p. 108]
Body to at least 7 feet (2.1 m) long.
Body dark gray on back; lighter gray on sides and belly.
Body has no spinal blaze.
Cape on top of head distinct.
Bridle: dark lines from eye to rostrum and from flippers to
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