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- Bottlenose_dolphin abstract "Bottlenose dolphins, the genus Tursiops, are the most common and well-known members of the family Delphinidae, the family of oceanic dolphin. Recent molecular studies show the genus contains two species, the common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) and the Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops aduncus), instead of one. Research in 2011 revealed a third species, the Burrunan dolphin (Tursiops australis). Bottlenose dolphins inhabit warm and temperate seas worldwide.Bottlenose dolphins live in groups typically of 10–30 members, called pods, but group size varies from single individuals up to more than 1,000. Their diets consist mainly of forage fish. Dolphins often work as a team to harvest fish schools, but they also hunt individually. Dolphins search for prey primarily using echolocation, which is similar to sonar. They emit clicking sounds and listen for the return echos to determine the location and shape of nearby items, including potential prey. Bottlenose dolphins also use sound for communication, including squeaks and whistles emitted from the blowhole and sounds emitted through body language, such as leaping from the water and slapping their tails on the water surface.Numerous investigations of bottlenose dolphin intelligence have been conducted, examining mimicry, use of artificial language, object categorization, and self-recognition. They can use tools (sponging) and transmit cultural knowledge across generations, and their considerable intelligence has driven interaction with humans. Bottlenose dolphins are popular from aquarium shows and television programs such as Flipper. They have also been trained by militaries to locate sea mines or detect and mark enemy divers. In some areas, they cooperate with local fishermen by driving fish into their nets and eating the fish that escape. Some encounters with humans are harmful to the dolphins: people hunt them for food, and dolphins are killed inadvertently as a bycatch of tuna fishing.".
- Bottlenose_dolphin class Mammal.
- Bottlenose_dolphin family Oceanic_dolphin.
- Bottlenose_dolphin kingdom Animal.
- Bottlenose_dolphin order Cetacea.
- Bottlenose_dolphin phylum Chordate.
- Bottlenose_dolphin thumbnail Bottlenose_Dolphin_KSC04pd0178.jpg?width=300.
- Bottlenose_dolphin wikiPageExternalLink 26-02_Hale.pdf.
- Bottlenose_dolphin wikiPageExternalLink bottlenose.html.
- Bottlenose_dolphin wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Bottlenose_dolphin wikiPageExternalLink Berrow%20(2009)%20Winter%20distribution%20Irish%20Naturalists%20Journal%2030.pdf.
- Bottlenose_dolphin wikiPageExternalLink www.thebdri.com.
- Bottlenose_dolphin wikiPageID "296994".
- Bottlenose_dolphin wikiPageRevisionID "605745615".
- Bottlenose_dolphin classis "Mammalia".
- Bottlenose_dolphin familia Oceanic_dolphin.
- Bottlenose_dolphin genus "Tursiops".
- Bottlenose_dolphin genusAuthority "Gervais, 1855".
- Bottlenose_dolphin hasPhotoCollection Bottlenose_dolphin.
- Bottlenose_dolphin image "Bottlenose dolphin size.svg".
- Bottlenose_dolphin image2Caption "Size compared to an average human".
- Bottlenose_dolphin imageCaption "Bottlenose dolphin breaching in the bow wave of a boat".
- Bottlenose_dolphin name "Bottlenose dolphin".
- Bottlenose_dolphin ordo Cetacea.
- Bottlenose_dolphin phylum Chordate.
- Bottlenose_dolphin rangeMap "Cypron-Range Tursiops truncatus.svg".
- Bottlenose_dolphin rangeMapCaption "Common bottlenose dolphin range".
- Bottlenose_dolphin regnum "Animalia".
- Bottlenose_dolphin subdivision "See text".
- Bottlenose_dolphin subdivisionRanks Species.
- Bottlenose_dolphin subject Category:Dolphins.
- Bottlenose_dolphin subject Category:Fauna_of_the_Indian_Ocean.
- Bottlenose_dolphin subject Category:Oceanic_dolphins.
- Bottlenose_dolphin subject Category:Symbols_of_Mississippi.
- Bottlenose_dolphin subject Category:Tool-using_species.
- Bottlenose_dolphin type Animal.
- Bottlenose_dolphin type Eukaryote.
- Bottlenose_dolphin type Mammal.
- Bottlenose_dolphin type Species.
- Bottlenose_dolphin type Animal.
- Bottlenose_dolphin type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Bottlenose_dolphin type EukaryoticCell.
- Bottlenose_dolphin type Mammal.
- Bottlenose_dolphin type Organism.
- Bottlenose_dolphin comment "Bottlenose dolphins, the genus Tursiops, are the most common and well-known members of the family Delphinidae, the family of oceanic dolphin. Recent molecular studies show the genus contains two species, the common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) and the Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops aduncus), instead of one. Research in 2011 revealed a third species, the Burrunan dolphin (Tursiops australis).".
- Bottlenose_dolphin label "Bottlenose dolphin".
- Bottlenose_dolphin label "Tursiops".
- Bottlenose_dolphin label "Tursiops".
- Bottlenose_dolphin label "Tursiops".
- Bottlenose_dolphin label "Tursiops".
- Bottlenose_dolphin label "Tursiops".
- Bottlenose_dolphin label "Tursiops".
- Bottlenose_dolphin label "Афалины".
- Bottlenose_dolphin label "ハンドウイルカ属".
- Bottlenose_dolphin label "寬吻海豚屬".
- Bottlenose_dolphin sameAs Tursiops.
- Bottlenose_dolphin sameAs Tursiops.
- Bottlenose_dolphin sameAs Tursiops.
- Bottlenose_dolphin sameAs Tursiops.
- Bottlenose_dolphin sameAs Tursiops.
- Bottlenose_dolphin sameAs ハンドウイルカ属.
- Bottlenose_dolphin sameAs 큰돌고래속.
- Bottlenose_dolphin sameAs Tursiops.
- Bottlenose_dolphin sameAs Tursiops.
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- Bottlenose_dolphin sameAs Q149069.
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- Bottlenose_dolphin wasDerivedFrom Bottlenose_dolphin?oldid=605745615.
- Bottlenose_dolphin depiction Bottlenose_Dolphin_KSC04pd0178.jpg.
- Bottlenose_dolphin isPrimaryTopicOf Bottlenose_dolphin.
- Bottlenose_dolphin name "Bottlenose dolphin".