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Bottlenose, Spotted Dolphins: Tursiops truncatus, Stenella frontalis
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The playful Bottlenose Dolphin: Tursiops truncatus, is found in coastal waters around the world and is one of the best-known and most loved marine mammals - Tursiops truncatus      Coastal waters of the Atlantic, the temperate North Pacific, and the Red Sea and Indo-Pacific region are home to three species of bottlenose dolphin - Tursiops truncatus      Dolphins communicate by means of high-pitched whistles and clicks which create sound waves - Tursiops truncatus      . A dolphin's brain is adapted to undersatand the echoes that travel though the water - Tursiops truncatus      By using echolocation, a dolphin can interpret a detailed picture of its environment, from which it is able to quickly identify the direction, size, and distance of prey - Tursiops truncatus

Dolphins weigh 330 - 440 lbs - Tursiops truncatus      Dolphin are 11 - 13 Ft in length - Tursiops truncatus      Dolphins reach sexual maturity at about 8 Years of age - Tursiops truncatus      Dolphins usually breed during the summer - Tursiops truncatus      Dolphins can live up to 50 years - Tursiops truncatus

Dolphins feed on Inshore Fish, such as Capelin, Anchovy, Salmon, and Shrimp - Tursiops truncatus      Dolphins bear a single Calf - Tursiops truncatus      There are about 40 species of Dolphin and their close relative, the Porpoise - Tursiops truncatus      Dolphins are highly sociable and playful      Dolphins have an extensive vocabulary of whistles and clicks - Tursiops truncatus

Coastal waters of the Atlantic, the temperate North Pacific, and the Red Sea and Indo-Pacific region are home to three species of bottlenose dolphin - Tursiops truncatus      Dolphins communicate by means of high-pitched whistles and clicks which create sound waves - Tursiops truncatus      sound waves travel through the water and bounce off solid objects, causing an echo. A dolphin's brain is adapted to undersatand the echoes that travel though the water - Tursiops truncatus      The playful Bottlenose Dolphin found in coastal waters around the world, is one of the best-known and most loved marine mammals - Tursiops truncatus      Coastal waters of the Atlantic, the temperate North Pacific, and the Red Sea and Indo-Pacific region are home to three species of bottlenose dolphin - Tursiops truncatus

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      Dolphins communicate by means of high-pitched whistles and clicks which create sound waves - Tursiops truncatus      The sound waves travel through the water and bounce off solid objects causing an echo. This is called echolocation - Tursiops truncatus      A dolphin's brain is adapted to undersatand the echoes that travel though the water - Tursiops truncatus      By using this kind of echolocation, a dolphin can interpret a detailed      Dolphins have an extensive vocabulary of whistles and clicks

Dolphins are highly sociable and playful - Tursiops truncatus      There are about 40 species of Dolphin and their close relative, the Porpoise - Tursiops truncatus      Dolphins bear a single Calf - Tursiops truncatus      Dolphins usually breed during the Summer - Tursiops truncatus      Dolphins reach sexual maturity at about 8 Years of age - Tursiops truncatus

The playful Bottlenose Dolphin: Tursiops truncatus, is found in coastal waters around the world and is one of the best-known and most loved marine mammals - Tursiops truncatus      Coastal waters of the Atlantic, the temperate North Pacific, and the Red Sea and Indo-Pacific region are home to three species of bottlenose dolphin - Tursiops truncatus      Dolphins communicate by means of high-pitched whistles and clicks which create sound waves - Tursiops truncatus      . A dolphin's brain is adapted to undersatand the echoes that travel though the water - Tursiops truncatus      By using echolocation, a dolphin can interpret a detailed picture of its environment, from which it is able to quickly identify the direction, size, and distance of prey - Tursiops truncatus

The playful Bottlenose Dolphin: Tursiops truncatus, is found in coastal waters around the world and is one of the best-known and most loved marine mammals - Tursiops truncatus      Coastal waters of the Atlantic, the temperate North Pacific, and the Red Sea and Indo-Pacific region are home to three species of bottlenose dolphin - Tursiops truncatus      Dolphins communicate by means of high-pitched whistles and clicks which create sound waves - Tursiops truncatus      . A dolphin's brain is adapted to undersatand the echoes that travel though the water - Tursiops truncatus      By using echolocation, a dolphin can interpret a detailed picture of its environment, from which it is able to quickly identify the direction, size, and distance of prey - Tursiops truncatus

The playful Bottlenose Dolphin: Tursiops truncatus, is found in coastal waters around the world and is one of the best-known and most loved marine mammals - Tursiops truncatus      Coastal waters of the Atlantic, the temperate North Pacific, and the Red Sea and Indo-Pacific region are home to three species of bottlenose dolphin - Tursiops truncatus      Dolphins communicate by means of high-pitched whistles and clicks which create sound waves - Tursiops truncatus      . A dolphin's brain is adapted to undersatand the echoes that travel though the water - Tursiops truncatus      By using echolocation, a dolphin can interpret a detailed picture of its environment, from which it is able to quickly identify the direction, size, and distance of prey - Tursiops truncatus

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