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Explore the world of Bottlenose Dolphins, marine mammals with curved flippers, blowholes, and distinctive dorsal fins. They inhabit the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, including regions like Hawaii, Chile, Polynesia, and Australia. These intelligent creatures share their warm tropical and mild temperate habitats with various animals. Featuring black, gray striped, and spotted bodies, these dolphins can grow up to six to thirteen feet in length and weigh between 156 to 650 kilograms. They primarily feed on small fish, squid, shrimps, lobsters, and crab species and face predators like orcas, sharks, and great white sharks. Notable for their diet of crab species, Bottlenose Dolphins need to be wary of the threat posed by great white sharks.
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Bottlenose Dolphins Olivia Ferrara
Habitat • Pacific, and Atlantic ocean • Hawaii • Chile • Polynesia • Australia • Tropical (warm) • Temperate (mild) • Share habitat with other animals
Description • Curved flipper • Blowhole • Dorsal fin • Tail • Black • Gray striped, and spotted • White • Two-four meters and six-thirteen feet • One hundred fifty-six hundred fifty kilograms • Meter (3.8 feet long) • About 18 kilograms (40 pounds)
Prey(Diet) • Small fish • Squid • Shrimps • Lobsters • Crab species
Predator • Orcas • Sharks • Great white sharks • Tiger species of sharks
Conclusion • Likes to live in tropical (warm) temperate (mild) habitats • Gray striped and spotted • Eats crab species • Great white sharks eat them