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- Bottlenose Dolphin (16802 bytes)
2: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Bottlenose Dolphin}}<br />{{StatusData}}
16: The '''Bottlenose Dolphin''' (''Tursiops truncatus'') is the most c...
19: ...per and lower jaws give the animals their name of bottlenose. The real nose however is the [[blowhole (bio)|bl...
26: ... Dolphin KSC04pd0178.jpg|thumb|250px|right|A wild Bottlenose Dolphin playing in the wake of a boat in Florida....
27: Bottlenose Dolphins typically swim at a speed of 5-11km per ... - Bottlenose Whales (4246 bytes)
1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Bottlenose whales}}<br>{{StatusConcern}}
13: ...ern Bottlenose Whale range]] | caption = Northern Bottlenose Whale range}}
15: ...ern Bottlenose Whale range]] | caption = Southern Bottlenose Whale range}}
17: ... hundred years are rather different. The Southern Bottlenose has been rarely observed, never hunted and probab...
23: The Northern Bottlenose Whale is endemic to the North [[Atlantic Ocean]] ...
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- Human (48024 bytes)
124: ...times.com/news/181_935198,00300006.htm] and the [[bottlenose dolphin]] very similar to humans. ([[Shark]]s hav... - Mississippi (15114 bytes)
258: State water mammal: [[Bottlenose Dolphin]] <br> - Dolphin (13554 bytes)
20: #laypeople often use the term synonymously with [[Bottlenose Dolphin]], the most common and familiar species o...
38: **** [[Bottlenose Dolphin]], ''Tursiops truncatus''
109: ...orming a distinct beak; for some species like the Bottlenose, there is a curved mouth that looks like a fixed ...
142: ...Foraging''' - A recent study reported that wild [[bottlenose dolphins]] (Tursiops sp.) in Western Australia us... - Bottlenose Dolphin (16802 bytes)
2: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Bottlenose Dolphin}}<br />{{StatusData}}
16: The '''Bottlenose Dolphin''' (''Tursiops truncatus'') is the most c...
19: ...per and lower jaws give the animals their name of bottlenose. The real nose however is the [[blowhole (bio)|bl...
26: ... Dolphin KSC04pd0178.jpg|thumb|250px|right|A wild Bottlenose Dolphin playing in the wake of a boat in Florida....
27: Bottlenose Dolphins typically swim at a speed of 5-11km per ... - Animal B (971 bytes)
41: *[[Bottlenose Dolphin]]
42: *[[Bottlenose Whales]] - Bottlenose Whales (4246 bytes)
1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Bottlenose whales}}<br>{{StatusConcern}}
13: ...ern Bottlenose Whale range]] | caption = Northern Bottlenose Whale range}}
15: ...ern Bottlenose Whale range]] | caption = Southern Bottlenose Whale range}}
17: ... hundred years are rather different. The Southern Bottlenose has been rarely observed, never hunted and probab...
23: The Northern Bottlenose Whale is endemic to the North [[Atlantic Ocean]] ... - Risso's Dolphins (4213 bytes)
41: ...lenose Dolphin]]s or [[Orca]]. [[Hybrid]] Risso's-Bottlenose Dolphins have been bred in captivity. - Spotted Dolphins (5640 bytes)
31: ... coloured and susceptible to confusion with the [[Bottlenose Dolphin]]. Populations around the [[Gulf of Mexic...
43: ... the second most abudant [[cetacean]] after the [[Bottlenose Dolphin]] - of which two million are found in the... - Toothed Whales (2954 bytes)
34: Keeping small whales (mostly [[Bottlenose Dolphin]]s, [[Orca]] or [[Beluga]]s) in captivity...
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