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  2. 10 facts about bottlenose dolphins - National Geographic Kids

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    Learn all about this magnificent marine mammal! Take a deep breath, gang, and join Nat Geo Kids as we learn ten fab facts about one seriously splash-tastic sea creature – in our bottlenose dolphin facts!

  3. Bottlenose Dolphin - National Geographic Kids

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    Very social and playful mammals, bottlenose dolphins form friendships that last decades hunting, mating and protecting each other. They like to surf in the waves and wakes of boats and swim...

  4. 100 Mind-Blowing Facts About Bottlenose Dolphins (2024)

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    Dive into the captivating world of bottlenose dolphins with 100 mind-blowing facts. Discover the intelligence and wonder of these marine mammals! 🐬🌊📚

  5. A bottlenose dolphin is a kind of dolphin that gets its name because its snout is shaped like a bottle. Its real nose for breathing is just a hole on top of its head. Bottlenose dolphins are quite intelligent. They are skilled and accurate hunters that eat mostly small-sized fish. Description.

  6. Bottlenose Dolphin | Amazing Animals - YouTube

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    Dolphins are born tail-first! Learn more amazing facts about the bottlenose dolphin in this video from National Geographic Kids. Subscribe for more National...

  7. Bottlenose Dolphin Facts for Kids – Fun Facts 4 Kids

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    There are 49 dolphin and porpoise species. These species are divided into six families. The oceanic dolphin family, which includes bottlenosed dolphins, is the largest, with 38 different members. The porpoise family has seven members and the river dolphin has four families.

  8. Bottlenose Dolphin Facts for Kids | Dolphin Photos - Animal Fact...

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    Commonly seen in aquariums, sea parks, TV shows, and movies, the bottlenose dolphin is a wildly recognizable cetacean (marine mammal). In the wild, bottlenose dolphins inhabit the temperate and tropical oceans around the world, with coastal populations entering into bays, estuaries, and river mouths.

  9. Common bottlenose dolphin facts for kids - Kids encyclopedia

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    Common bottlenose dolphins have a grey coloring, a short beak, a single blowhole, and a hooked dorsal fin. The bottlenose is between 2 and 4 m (6.6 and 13.1 ft) long, and weigh between 150 and 650 kg (330 and 1,430 lb). Males are generally larger and heavier than females.

  10. Common Bottlenose Dolphin Facts for Kids & Adults: Info,...

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    Common bottlenose dolphin facts, pictures, information and videos for kids and adults. Find out about this popular and intelligent marine mammal… Common Bottlenose Dolphin Facts at a Glance. Other Name(s): Atlantic bottlenose dolphin; Scientific name: Tursiops truncatus; Type of Animal: Mammal; Animal Family: Delphinidae

  11. Learn All about Dolphins with these fun Dolphin Facts for Kids! Learn about one of the most highly intelligent mammals in the world...the Bottlenose Dolphin...