Members of the Dusky pod:
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Caesitas- Nacaetus`s mother, is a silvery grey color, with darker points
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Nacaetus- Female juvenile, nearly black in color is the only one in the pod that has yellow marking in addition to her white ones
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Caenatus- Caesitas`s current calf, and Nacaetus`s younger brother, has very little white
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Altus- Nacaetus`s father, a typical colored dusky
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Caerultus- Matriarch or the pod, has no mask on larger white markings then a typical dusky, Mother of Caesitas, Aestus, Cursus, Sirrus oldest living dusky in the pod
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Enovelox- Male juvenile, son of Divocantus, is a typical colored dusky, nearly mature
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Voloxy- Female juvenile, daughter of Cator, is medium grey with a crescent moon shaped white marking on her tail
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Lavislou- Female juvenile, daughter of Hyra who is deceased, typical colored dusky, is quite a bit smaller than the other juvenilesÂ
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Aestus- Adult male, typical colored, large, father of Enovelox and Voloxy
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Cursus- Adult male, medium grey with larger than normal white markings, father of Lavislou, Sirrus
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Divocantus- Adult female, typical colored with scars from shark attack. Mother of Enovelox, sister of Cantor
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Cantor- Adult female, silvery colored with dark mask, mother of Voloxy, Lapus, sister of Divocantus
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Tenus- Adult male- typical colored, small for a male, father of Caenatus, Lapus, brother of Caelum and Caela, son of Gena
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Lapus- Male calf, albino, son of Cantor
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Cealum- Male juvenile, slate grey with dark points, son of Gena
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Caela- Female calf, light grey with darker streak down the back, daughter of Gena
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Sirrus- Female juvenile, typical colored, daughter of Caerultus
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Nassa- Adult female, mostly white very little dark grey, mother of Naska
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Naska- male calf, is medium grey with a dolphin shaped secondary white making, son of Nassa
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Forcystus- Adult male, almost solid back very little white and grey largets dusky in the pod, father of Cealum, Caela, Naska
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Gena- Adult female, typical colored, mother of Tenus, Cealum, Caela
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Causarius- Yong Adult Male, typical colored with scars from attacks, joined from another pod, has yet to mate
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(Dusky dolphins are not monogamous, so don't take mates, but do form strong bonds with one another.)