By: Evie H.
Introduction
Let’s jump right in. Do you want to know a cool fact? Well here’s a cool fact a bottle-nose dolphins can swim up to 21 mph and remember they're in water. Cool right.
Physical Characteristics
Let’s get started. The longest bottle-nose dolphin is 10/14 feet. The average bottle-nose dolphin is 61/2 to 12 feet. A bottle-nose dolphin's scientific name is Tursiops. The weight of bottle-nose dolphin is Then 330 pounds to 440 pounds the. A bottle-nose Dolphins classification is a mammal. There skin type is gray also smooth and rubbery. There special features are that it can swim up to 21 mph and remember there in water not on land.
Habitat
Let’s get started. There habitat is in any saltwater oceans. There shelter is they swim free. Here’s a cool fact compared to other animals bottle-nose dolphin are very intelligent. They live in the sun. They live in the Caribbean.
Diet
Let’s get started. Bottle-nose dolphins adaptations for getting food are that it can swim really fast so they can catch there prey. There predators and preys are large shark species like the great white shark also the tiger shark and the bull shark most likely the killer whale. Adult bottle-nose dolphins eat up to 4 to 6 percent of food nursing mother eats 8 percent of food. They eat fish squid and crab also jellyfish and shrimp.
YoungLet’s get started. Here is a cool fact that you might here in this paragraph young bottlenose dolphins are born tail first to prevent them from drowning. Bottle-nose dolphins rarely eat small fish the
also eat a lot of milk from their mothers. They are born tail first to prevent
them from drowning.
Conclusion
Let’s get started. There protection and conservation is they live in small groups clad schools or pods. Interesting fact about bottle-nose dolphin they can swim up 21 mph in water.
Bibliography
All About Wild Life
NNAA Fishers
Dolphins-World