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I see 13 orcas in that picture. No "classic dolphin" to be seen, though.
My first impulse was writing Dolphins: 0, Orcas: 13, but then looked up orcas on Wikipedia and had to learn orcas actually are dolphins, the largest species of the family. See, trying to solve Ugo's puzzles might teach something. ![]() |
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Danielle's Future Ex-Husband
Join Date: Sep 2008
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Really, Anoree ?!
![]() ![]() You have done well to teach me. I knew those are orcas. But I didn't know how it is said in english "orca." But it seems me equal between Italian and English the word "orca." I was being ashamed me to have said dolphins because I am not him in the pic. ![]() Thank you friend Anoree. ![]()
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