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Common bottlenose dolphin - Wikipedia
The common bottlenose dolphin or Atlantic bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) is one of three species of bottlenose dolphin in the genus Tursiops. The common bottlenose dolphin is a very familiar dolphin due to the wide exposure it receives in human care in marine parks and dolphinariums, and in movies and television programs. [5]
Bottlenose dolphin - Wikipedia
The bottlenose dolphin is a toothed whale in the genus Tursiops. They are common, cosmopolitan members of the family Delphinidae, the family of oceanic dolphins. [3]
Common Bottlenose Dolphin - NOAA Fisheries
Common bottlenose dolphins (referred to hereafter simply as bottlenose dolphins) are found throughout the world in both offshore and coastal waters, including harbors, bays, gulfs, and estuaries of temperate and tropical waters (estuaries are the areas where rivers meet the sea).
Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphin - National Aquarium
Learn about Atlantic bottlenose dolphins, including their habitat, diet, range and population status, and where you can find them at the National Aquarium.
Common Bottlenose Dolphin - American Oceans
The common bottlenose dolphin, known scientifically as Tursiops truncatus, is also called the Atlantic bottlenose, or just the bottlenose dolphin. This marine mammal is the largest of beaked dolphins and the best-known member of the Delphinidae (oceanic dolphin) family.
Bottlenose dolphin | Species, Intelligence, Size, Weight, Habitat ...
Jan 20, 2025 · Bottlenose dolphin, any of two or three species of oceanic dolphins classified in the mammal family Delphinidae and characterized by a bottle-shaped snout. They are known for their intelligence; they communicate with one another through sounds and ultrasonic pulses and have shown evidence of long social memories.
Bottlenose dolphins are found in temperate and tropical waters around the world (cosmopolitan species). They can inhabit a variety of marine and coastal ecosystems of the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans, and the Mediterranean Sea (Ridgway and Harrison, 1999). Bottlenose dolphins in the western North Atlantic are found
Bottlenose Dolphin - Facts and Beyond - Biology Dictionary
Oct 19, 2020 · The bottlenose dolphin is a marine mammal belonging to the order Cetacea. There are two species; the common bottlenose, or Atlantic bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus), and the Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops aduncus). These species are the most commonly observed dolphins in the wild and are found in almost every sea and ocean ...
Bottlenose dolphin - IWC
Bottlenose dolphins are found in almost every ocean and sea, other than the coldest waters toward the poles. At present there are two recognized species of bottlenose dolphin, and in some cases, both species can be found in the same area.
Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphin
Apr 9, 2020 · A pair of Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphins swimming in the Matanzas River in St. Augustine, Florida. NPS (Tursiops truncatus) Those fins you see in the Matanzas River are not sharks. They are Bottlenose Dolphins. They are very playful animals and will play with almost anything. Dolphins and porpoises belong to the whale family (cetacean).