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Clymene Dolphin Documented at First Hybrid Marine Mammal Species
The clymene dolphin, a small, sleek cetacean that lives in the Atlantic Ocean, came to be through a natural hybridization between to closely related dolphin species, according to marine biologists, who report the event as the first natural hybrid species documented among marine mammals.
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