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Latin Lingo

OBJECTIVEa dolphin

The Greek and Latin root words that make up the scientific name often describe the animal. Using the Greek and Latin root words below, students will decode each dolphin's scientific name.

GRADE LEVEL

4-8

MATERIALS

BACKGROUND

Each species of dolphin has a scientific name. This helps scientists know exactly which animal is being discussed, even though it may have more than one common name. For example, what one scientist calls a short-snouted spinner dolphin, another might call a Clymene dolphin. But if they used the mane Stenella clymene, they would both understand which dolphin they were discussing.

example:

Tursiops truncatus (bottlenose dolphin) = dolphin with a cut-off face

Stenella coeruleoalba (striped dolphin) =

                              

Grampus griseus (Risso's dolphin) =

                              


Lagenorhynchus obscurus (dusky dolphin) =

                              


Globicephala melaena (long-finned pilot whale) =

                              


Lagenorhynchus actus (Atlantic white-sided dolphin) =

                              



Pseudorca crassidens (false killer whale) =

                              


Lagenorhynchus albirostris (white-beaked dolphin) =

                              


Lagenorhynchus cruciger (hourglass dolphin) =

                              


Lissodelphin borealis (northern right whale dolphin) =

                              



Lagenorhynchus australis (Peale's dolphin) =

                              

Now it's your turn! Use the root words listed above to create a name for an imaginary species of dolphin, and draw a picture of it.


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