The Chilean dolphins (Cephalorhynchus eutropia) aka Tonina, white-bellied dolphin, black dolphin and Chilean black dolphin, is a mall specie, with 1.7 m long on average and reach 60 kg in weight, are found in the cold, shallow, coastal waters of South America from Valparaiso, and Cape Horn, as its name suggests, is endemic to Chile, with some rare reference to southern areas of Argentina.

Photo: Jorge Oyarce Kruger; Illustration: Mauricio Würtz-Artescienza