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  1. Dolphin Emulator - GameCube/Wii games on PC

    Official website of Dolphin, the GameCube and Wii emulator. Download the latest version (5.0-8474) now or ask questions on our forums for help.

  2. Dolphin - Wikipedia

    Dolphins are sometimes kept in captivity within dolphinariums for research, conservation or to be trained to perform tricks in marine mammal parks; the most common dolphin species in captivity is …

  3. Dolphin | Facts & Pictures | Britannica

    Mar 1, 2026 · dolphin, any of the toothed whales belonging to the mammal family Delphinidae (oceanic dolphins) as well as the families Platanistidae and Iniidae, the two that contain the river dolphins.

  4. GitHub - dolphin-emu/dolphin: Dolphin is a GameCube / Wii …

    Dolphin is an emulator for running GameCube and Wii games on Windows, Linux, macOS, and recent Android devices. It's licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2 or later …

  5. Dolphin - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts

    There are over 40 recognized species of dolphins, ranging in size from the small Maui’s dolphin to the mighty orca, often called the “killer whale,” which is actually the largest dolphin species.

  6. Here are our top 10 facts about dolphins | WWF

    5. How do you eat a fish? Probably not the same as a bottlenose dolphin, that’s for sure! They swallow a fish head first so the fish's spines don't catch in their throat.

  7. Dolphin - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants

    In fact, the largest dolphin is the killer whale! Depending on the species, dolphins range in color from white, pearl, and pink to darker shades of brown, gray, blue, and black.

  8. Home Page - Dolphin Marina & Restaurant

    Founded in 1966, the Dolphin has been a family-owned and operated business for over 50 years. Our commitment to using fresh, local products and providing a casual and welcoming atmosphere has …

  9. Dolphin Animal Facts - Delphinidae - A-Z Animals

    Dec 9, 2025 · In everyday English, "dolphin" most often refers to the bottlenose dolphin due to its global distribution, frequent coastal sightings, and prominence in aquariums/media.

  10. Dolphin Facts | National Geographic

    There are 36 dolphin species, found in every ocean. Most dolphins are marine and live in the ocean or brackish waters along coastlines.