Black dolphin
It is small in size (0.5-0.65 kg kg). The black dolphin has a gentle temperament, likes to live in groups, is timid, afraid of fright, afraid of interference, and has keen hearing. It has black hair, black eyes, black mouth, black feet, no tail, short ears and limbs, and is not good at jumping. It generally does not bite or catch people. In ancient China, there was a habit of eating black dolphin and civet meat, and it was selected into famous Chinese recipes as a high-end wild dish. Su Dongpo, a poet and gourmet in the Song Dynasty, regretted for the rest of his life because he had not tasted dolphin and civet meat. He wrote a poem: "I was captured in a warehouse and was so ashamed that I couldn't eat it." The delicacy of the black civet dog is rightly described as "the turtle dove in the sky and the civet dog on the ground".