Bottlenose dolphins are found on the tropical, subtropical and temperate coastal waters around the world. Bottlenose dolphins are coastal and pelagic species. The inshore form are territorial species and are found over a wide range of coastal habitats including seashores, large estuaries, bays, rocky reefs, lagoons, seagrass beds and other…
Keep ReadingBottlenose dolphins are the most common species of dolphins. They are known worldwide for their ability to do tricks like using tools and doing mimicry, thanks to their participation in aquarium shows. For communication, bottlenose dolphins use various sounds and movements like squeaking, whistling and sometimes, leaping high into the…
Keep ReadingBottlenose dolphins are carnivores and they tend to eat a wide variety of prey. But they usually live off benthic (bottom-dwelling) fish. Apart from schooling fishes, dolphins also feed on a wide range of other prey species like squids, eels, shrimps and other crustaceans and invertebrates (including cephalopods). What Do…
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