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2025 R8 Sun - Canberra 40-28 Dolphins @ GIO

Round 8: Canberra v Dolphins

  • Canberra Raiders

    Votes: 9 69.2%
  • Dolphins

    Votes: 4 30.8%
  • Draw after Golden Point

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    13
  • Poll closed .

speedster

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*porpoise
Dolphins and porpoises are distinct species; dolphins are generally larger, have a more elongated snout, and possess cone-shaped teeth, while porpoises are smaller, have a rounder face, and spade-shaped teeth. Additionally, dolphins are more social and often seen in larger groups, whereas porpoises tend to be shyer and travel in smaller pods.
 

speedster

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Yeah, but can they mate?

Dolphins and porpoises cannot mate because they belong to different families, which makes interbreeding extremely unlikely. Their genetic differences and behavioral distinctions serve as natural barriers to hybridization.

Thx AI.
 

Bazal

Post Whore
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Dolphins and porpoises are distinct species; dolphins are generally larger, have a more elongated snout, and possess cone-shaped teeth, while porpoises are smaller, have a rounder face, and spade-shaped teeth. Additionally, dolphins are more social and often seen in larger groups, whereas porpoises tend to be shyer and travel in smaller pods.

There's a much more important distinction, if you wanna get in the water.

Dolphins are unstoppable raping machines.
 
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