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A family of bottlenose dolphins have set up home here.
There's also a resident population of some 20 bottlenose dolphins.
April was around 42 years old, making her one of the older bottlenose dolphins known in human care.
Such role specialization has now been seen in bottlenose dolphins.
Bottlenose dolphins have been reported to kill their young through impact injuries.
Bottlenose dolphins can live for more than 40 years.
"These findings challenge the benign image of bottlenose dolphins," they said.
He is a bottlenose dolphin who has red lobsters as servants.
Occasionally, bottlenose dolphins can be seen in the area.
In the early days, many bottlenose dolphins were wild caught off the coast of Florida where they are common.
There's a place down there where they let you swim with bottlenose dolphins."
The dolphin is played by a robot and three captive bottlenose dolphins.
Three playful bottlenose dolphins, their eyes bright, darted around him.
It occasionally served as temporary homes the park's other bottlenose dolphins over the years.
Turtles and common bottlenose dolphins are also being killed by fishing nets.
The reef is home to bottlenose dolphins that interact with human visitors.
Therapies for handicapped children can include interactions with bottlenose dolphins.
Male bottlenose dolphins have been known to engage in infanticide.
In one long experiment a woman and bottlenose dolphin lived together constantly fur several months.
The figure for the bottlenose dolphin, which also dives up to a third of a mile deep, is 39 percent.
Bottlenose dolphins are popular from aquarium shows and television programs such as Flipper.
Bottlenose dolphins have been known to hybridize with other dolphin species.
A small population of Bottlenose dolphins, also migrate into the lagoon from the sea.
At day bottlenose dolphins are leaping on the waves.
Bottlenose dolphins are the most common captive cetaceans on a global scale.
He must know that many, perhaps most of the Tursiops would follow her, whatever the law said.
The Tursiops had turned left at high speed.
The colonial was a small Tursiops variant of yellowish-gray coloration.
The small gray Tursiops female rose up to face Toshio.
Some of the Stenos were behaving better than some Tursiops.
It sounded like a Tursiops search call.
All the dolphins aboard were of Tursiops amicus stock.
"Pacific Tursiops go in for that kinky stuff.
You flew as truly as any Tursiops."
Once upon a time the Tursiops, or bottlenose dolphin, had been about the least likely cetacean to beach himself.
Dolphins, even the Tursiops amicus, didn't like being cooped up any more than they had to be.
Tursiops weren't meant to dwell so deep, where pressurized sound waves carried in odd, disturbing ways.
When a good mind appeared in Tursiops or Pongo stock, it was carefully nurtured.
The present dolphins seem to have shortened names from those given the original complement of tursiops tursio."
As the genes of other species were spliced onto the basic Tursiops model, a few things had been thrown out of kilter.
Tursiops coward!
We aren't Tursiops Truncatis, and no amount of fantasizing is going to get us there."
However, the dolphins that have attained the common name bottlenose dolphin belong in the genus Tursiops.
The Tursiops amicus elite.
He had never been much of a Stenos, always studying Keneenk with the Tursiops, and trying to "better himself."
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) have an absolute brain mass of 1500-1700 grams.
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) will have their own webpage.
Research in 2011 revealed a third species, the Burrunan dolphin (Tursiops australis).
"YOU are Tursiops!
Bubble ring play of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus): implications for cognition.