Jonathan Petersson
Well-Known Member
A quite of lot of the US population has been and currently is Tursiops erebennus and so most of the pure Tursiops truncatus truncatus are hybrids and a quite a few of the Tursiops truncatus nuuanu x Tursiops truncatus truncatus are even more hybridized The general consensus has been to manage the entire population as one species due to interbreeding between the subspecies and species has becoming too complicated and intricate for a breeding program to be formed from it. I will go through a send a list that includes the birthdates for each individual and fix a couple more inaccuracies by the end of the week