Discover the Wholphin – The Amazing Rare Hybrid Sea Animal

Published By:anonymous Posted On:07/10/2023

Hybrid animals occur both in nature and through human intervention. Generally speaking, these odd-defying creatures live on land. We’ve seen ligers, coywolves, pizzly bears, and more. A common hybrid seen today is the mule – a cross between a horse and a donkey, Recently, scientists made a new discovery… the ocean contains hybrid animals, too!

Today, we’ll take a look at the wholphin. Most commonly the result of a male false killer whale mating with a female bottlenose dolphin, these creatures are incredibly rare. This unbelievable hybridization is actually a tragedy in some ways. That’s because the populations of these creatures’ own species are dwindling, so much so that they seek out other species for reproduction. However, this is not always the case. Let’s learn more about wholphins and other crazy animal hybrids!

Wholphins (left) grow much larger than their bottlenose dolphin (right) mothers.

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The First Documented Wholphin

False killer whales are actually in the dolphin family, which is likely the reason these wholphin hybrids were possible. Nevertheless, the high mortality rate of these hybrids cannot be overlooked. Only two of the five known wholphin hybrids in captivity survived.

The first ever recorded wholphin, born at SeaWorld in Tokyo, died only 200 days after his birth.

The first wholphin that occurred in the United States became known as Kekaimalu. She was born at Hawaii’s Sea Life Park in 1985. She also became the first wholphin to reproduce in 1990. Regrettably, the calf died shortly thereafter. In 1991, she birthed another calf that lived to nine-years-old but never bred. The third calf, Kawilikai, was born in 2004. According to the park’s website, both Kekaimalu and Kawilikai still live happily in their Dolphin Lagoon exhibit as of 2023.

Kawilikai is the only living calf of the first wholphin hybrid, Kekaimalu.

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Why Don’t Most Wholphin Calves Live?

Kekaimalu’s two calves had the same male dolphin father. Kawilikai was sired by a different male dolphin. All the babies were three-quarter bottlenose dolphin and one-quarter false killer whale. No one knows for sure if the father’s genetics or the mother’s young age were at fault in the death of the first two calves. Though it may have been something else entirely. We will likely never know the definite answer.

When hybridization occurs, the resulting offspring have a mix of DNA from each parent. This mix doesn’t necessarily come out 50/50. Sometimes, the way the genes combine causes problems with the growth, bones, internal organs, or even the brain of the babies. Unfortunately, that means they cannot survive to become healthy adults. Most genetically mismatched hybrids pass away soon after birth. Some hybrids, such as mules, are sterile. That means they cannot reproduce.

Wholphins in the Wild

In 2018, scientists spotted another wholphin. Though, this time, it was a male and a hybrid between a melon-headed whale and a rough-toothed dolphin. Spotted off the coast of Hawaii, researchers determined he was close to fully grown. Dr. Robin Baird, who headed the expedition that discovered the creature, stated that calling it a wholphin is very controversial. That’s because the melon-headed whale is another misnomer as it’s also technically a dolphin. She did not provide another term to use, so the name stuck. This research group, Cascadia Research Collective, also identified some other ocean hybrids.

A possible hybrid between a melon-headed whale and a rough-toothed dolphin was photographed (and biopsy sampled) on…

Posted by Cascadia Research Collective on Sunday, August 13, 2017

Other Ocean Hybrids

Besides wholphins, other sea animal hybrids also exist. Let’s take a look at a few!

The Narluga

The narluga is a cross between a female narwhal and a male beluga whale. Fisherman supposedly caught a living specimen of this creature at some point and decided to keep the skull. In 1990, researchers discovered the skull simply sitting on the roof of a shed in Greenland. Upon studying the skull and analyzing the genetics, scientists confirmed that it once belonged to a living hybrid, a narluga.

In 2016, more researchers began to track a narwhal they found travelling with a pod of beluga whales. Robert Michaud, a marine biologist with the group studying the strange pod, suspects narlugas may occur as a result. He confirmed the narwhal is still with the pod as of March 2022. Now that the male narwhal is nearing maturity, Michaud’s research group is watching carefully for narlugas!

Un narval au pays des bélugas

*Vidéo*Encore cette année, nous avons revu le narval! Depuis 2016, il est observé chaque année dans le Saint-Laurent. Apprenez-en plus dans cette vidéo filmée et montée en 2018.

Posted by Baleines en direct on Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Clymene Dolphin – The Original Wholphin

The clymene dolphin proves that hybridization is a natural process. While technically not a wholphin since both original species are officially called dolphins, this amazing hybrid came about all on its own in the wild. In the 1800s, researchers discovered odd hybrids between the spinner dolphin and striped dolphins. They called them short-snouted spinner dolphins but later recognized them as their own species in 1981. The Clymene dolphin still holds the title of the only hybrid marine mammal to become its own species.

Clymene dolphins are the first and only marine mammal hybrids to become their own species

©Tara Lambourne/Shutterstock.com

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