Wild Wholphin

A wild wholphin is a species of oceanic dolphin that is native to much of the world's oceans except the Arctic oceans and the Antarctic oceans, where it is too cold for wild wholphins to live in. It is named because it resembles an extremely rare hybrid with a similar name, but unlike that hybrid, this species is a completely different species and is fertile to its own species. They are smaller than a false killer whale but are also larger than a bottlenose dolphin. They mainly feed on jellyfishes, worms, crustaceans, cephalopods, and fish. They are immune to the effects of human activities, unlike most other species of cetaceans, so pollutions do not effect this whale species and this species can still thrive even in acidic oceans, much like jellyfishes. They also flourish very well in captivities unlike most other whale species, and there hasn't been a record of any kind of a wholphin attacking and killing any sapient species/beings nor dylanuses, so this whale species make good and cheap animals in aquariums of all kinds and is legal to keep. It is also a very common aquarium pet in many of the modified pools made by sapient species/beings.