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The difference between whales and dolphins

Generally speaking, although scientifically incorrect, a cetacean is considered a whale if it is over four metres long, and any other cetaceans measuring less than 4 metres belong to the dolphin family. The other Cetaceans comprises two groups: Toothed cetaceans (odontoceti) Baleen cetaceans or whales (mysticeti).

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The Teno-Rasca marine strip

The space called the Teno-Rasca Marine Strip is located in the western sector of the island of Tenerife. It covers an area of ​​69,489.68 hectares and bathes the coastline of the municipalities of Buenavista del Norte, Santiago del Teide, Guía de Isora, Adeje and Arona.

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