| Delphinidae (marine or true dolphins) | 
	
		
	
	| 210 cm TL (male/unsexed); max.weight: 80 kg | 
| pelagic; marine | 
	
	
	
		| Atlantic Ocean, Indo-Pacific and the Antarctic:  Lagenorhynchus obscurus fitzroyi:  Peru, Argentina, Falkland Islands, Gough Island; Lagenorhynchus obscurus obscurus:  Angola, South Africa, Prince Edward Island, Amsterdam; Lagenorhynchus obscurus subspecies.:  New Zealand, Kerguelen, Crozet Island (Ref. 1522). | 
	
		
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		| Found over the continental shelf and slope.  Feeds on southern anchovy and mid-water benthic prey such as squid and lantern fishes (Ref. 1394). Found over the continental shelf and slope.  Feeds on southern anchovy and mid-water benthic prey such as squid and lantern fishes (Ref. 1394).  Observed to have a common New Zealand octopus Pinnoctopus cordiformis attached to its dorsal area and caudal peduncle at different encounters.  One encounter reported a group of dolphins  to seem to be playing with the octopus.  The dolphins were observed pulling and
biting chunks from the octopus’s arms but not from its mantle; it was unclear if the tissue was eaten (Ref. 122722). | 
	
	
    | (LC); Date assessed: 16 August 2018 Ref. 123251) | 
  
  
 		
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