Iniidae is a family of river dolphins containing one living and four extinct genera.
The dentition of Iniidae dolphins is heterodont, having conical, small teeth. The teeth extend lingually in the back and in the front they have a small depression on the side of each. These mammals are carnivorous, finding prey by using echolocation.
Breeding for Iniidae dolphins is seasonal, and varies according to food availability and water levels. A single offspring is produced per season. The gestation period is approximately 8.5 months, and they can produce offspring every year and a half. The lactation period is long, and calves stay with mothers for a few years before becoming dependent. The age of maturity is unknown, but thought to be at a few years old. Mating systems of this family are unknown, but scientists do know that females take after the young and look to be the limiting factor, which suggests a polygynous system.
The family was described by John Edward Gray in 1846.
Current classifications include a single living genera, Inia, with one to three species and several subspecies. The family also includes three extinct genera described from fossils found in South America, Florida, Libya, and Italy.
Tempted to believe?
Even I, in my solitude
Cried for help and wished for
That someone would be there for me
Better grieved than fooled
And I'm prepared to accept my suffering
To live with pain
Is the price for a life in truth
Me being the only lord
I'm the one who can forgive
And the only one to create
A future worth believing in
But I live a bitter life in truth
And curse its powerless God
(Lead: Schalin)
(Lead: Allenmark, Schalin)
I can deeply regret
My clarity of vision
Life had been much easier
To live, getting high on faith
Get a reason to live
Have a blind faith in the future
Forever stoned
Forever blessed in cowardice
Me being the only lord
I'm the only one who can forgive
Better grieved than fooled
So I live a bitter life in truth