Fascinating Insights into Bottle-Nosed Dolphins
Discover the intriguing world of bottle-nosed dolphins, mammals known for their distinct blue-gray or white coloration and captivating behaviors. These intelligent beings inhabit warm coastal waters, often found around South America. With their impressive hunting skills and social structures, they primarily feast on smaller fish. Despite facing natural predators like sharks and orcas, bottle-nosed dolphins showcase remarkable survival tactics. Learn more about their breathing habits, playful nature, and unique adaptation that earned them their name.
Fascinating Insights into Bottle-Nosed Dolphins
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BOTTLE NOSED DOLPHIN By: TATIANA CLARk
Contents Title page 1 Description 2 Habitat 3 Diet 4 Survival 5 Other facts 6 Bibliography 7
Description The bottle nosed dolphin is a mammal with little fur. They have color- blue gray or white. They have babies that are called cubs. They are mammals too. They have a blow hole that squirts out water when they go up to the surface. The reason whythe bottle nosed dolphin is that it has a neck of a bottle.
Habitat • The bottle nosed dolphins live near south America and oceans and seas. They go somewhere worm when its cold. They swim in salty water. They come up to get air.
Diet • Dolphins eat fish that are smaller then them selves. They go to the bottom of the water to get there pray then go up to the top to eat the pray. Sometimes dolphins surround schools to hunt.
Survival • Sharks are there enemies and some dolphins can get away. They have 100 sharp teeth. Ocher’s can eat dolphins.
Other Facts • There are some dolphin that can stay under water for 20 secants and after its up they go to the top to get air.
Bibliography • Jody Rack, Bottle nosed dolphin, 2009. Roger Pane, World dolphins, 1995. Enchanted leaning. com, 2014.