bottlenose|bottlenoses in English

noun

bottle-nosed dolphin, dolphin with a short a bottle-shaped nose and a large solid body whichis found mainly in northern Atlantic and the Mediterranean;

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1. Well, bottlenose dolphins can be aggressive – and combative!

2. Joining me are three of our eight Atlantic bottlenose dolphins:

3. Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion, in particular, are recognised as an area of international importance for bottlenose dolphins, and New Quay has the only summer residence of bottlenose dolphins in the whole of the UK.

4. Baretta is a 30-year-old bottlenose dolphin living at SeaWorld Orlando

5. For unspoilt Bahamian islands, head to the Abaco Cays, home to thousands of bottlenose dolphins

6. Until 1998, all bottlenose dolphins were considered members of the single species T. truncatus.

7. Much of the old scientific data in the field combine data about the Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin and the common bottlenose dolphin into a single group, making it effectively useless in determining the structural differences between the two species.

8. Beaked whale, any of more than 20 species of medium-sized toothed whales with an extended snout, including the bottlenose whale

9. Two wolphins currently live at the Sea Life Park in Hawaii; the first was born in 1985 from a male false killer whale and a female bottlenose.

10. The activity associated with capturing, restraining, and removing bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, from water stimulates a stress response as reflected by circulating cortisol, aldosterone, and eosinophils.

11. The program trains about 75 Pacific bottlenose dolphins, with natural biosonar that tracks better than any manmade device; and 35 California sea lions, with superb underwater eyesight.

12. Whistles – narrow-band frequency modulated (FM) signals – are used for communicative purposes, such as contact calls, the pod-specific dialects of resident Orcas, or the signature whistle of bottlenose dolphins.

13. In October 2007, the hotel received a shipment of 28 bottlenose dolphins from the Solomon Islands, to be used as part of their aquarium exhibit, called Dolphin Bay.

14. In October 2006, an unusual bottlenose dolphin was captured in Japan; it had small fins on each side of its genital slit, which scientists believe to be an unusually pronounced development of these vestigial hind limbs.