MORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES
The main morphological characteristics that differentiate franciscanas from other dolphins are the rostrum (“beak”), markedly long and thin, with more than 200 teeth; the dorsal fin, small and almost triangular; and its color, which can vary between shades of brown, gray and yellow. The weight reaches 33 kg for females and 27 kg for males.
MAXIMUM AGE
At least up to 21 years
SIZE
female - 144 cm
male - 123 cm
BEHAVIOR
Discreet
GROUP
2 to 5 Individuals
MAXIMUM AGE
At least up to 21 years
SIZE
female - 144 cm
male - 123 cm
BEHAVIOR
Discreet
GROUP
2 to 5 Individuals
See too:
- Franciscana
- Where they live
- Reproduction and feeding ecology
- Morphological Features
- Threats
- Bioacoustics and behavior