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Table of Contents1. Act2. Blowhole
3. Capacity
4. Dorsal
5. Eyes
6. Females
7. Groups
8. Hunt
9. Intelligent
10. Jaw
11. Kilometers
12. Landing
13. Mammals
14. Natural
15. Ocean
16. Predators
17. Quantity
18. Rounded
19. Sleek
20. Temperature
21. Umbilical
22. Vertebra
23. Weight
24. siX
25. Year
26. Zoom
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AaProtected in United States Waters by Marine Mammal Protection ACT.Act1

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BbBlowholeA bottlenose dolphin breathes throughits BLOWHOLE.
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CcCapacityA bottlenose maximum breath holding CAPACITY is about 12 minutes.3

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DdDorsalThe DORSAL fin contains nobone, cartilage or muscle. 4

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EeEyes Bottlenose dolphins have EYES located at the side of their heads, which gives them about
360 degree field of vision.
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FfFemalesFull grown males are generally slightlylonger than FEMALES.
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GgGroupsBottlenose dolphins live in GROUPS calledpods.
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HhHuntDolphins use echolocation to navigate and HUNT,bouncing high-pitched sounds off of objects, and
listening for the echoes. 8

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IiIntelligent Bottlenose dolphins are believed to be very INTELLIGENT. 9

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JjJawThe skin color of a bottlenose dolphinis gray to dark gray on its back, fading
to white on its lower JAW and belly.
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KkKilometersThey can swim 5 to twelve KILOMETERSper hour.11

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LlLandingBottlenose dolphins have been observed to breach up to 16 feet out of water, LANDING
with a splash on their back or side.12

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MmMammals Bottlenose dolphins are MAMMALS, whichis an animal that breathes air, has a
backbone and grows hair at some point
during its life. 13

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NnNaturalNATURAL predators are large shark species. (Tiger sharks, Dusky sharks, Bull sharks)
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OoOceanBottlenose dolphins an swim up to 260 m below the surface of the OCEAN.15

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PpPredators Active PREDATORS and eat a wide variety of fishes, squids, and crustaceans, such as
shrimp.16







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QqQuantityThere are a large QUANTITY of Bottlenose dolphins in the Pacific Ocean region.17

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RrRoundedROUNDED region of a dolphins forehead is called melon.
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