Bottlenose Dolphins By Gianna Bologna
Their Body The average length of a full grown dolphin is 12 feet The average weight of a full grown dolphin is pounds A bottle nose dolphin has teeth At birth, bottlenose dolphins are 42 to 52 inches long and weigh about 44 pounds
Their Body (continued) “Bottlenose Dolphins have stream-lined bodies and a rounded head with a distinctive beak” “They have a tall, sickle-shaped dorsal fin and broad, slightly pointed flippers” Their upper bodies are purplish gray The color of the sides of the dolphin is pale gray and the belly is white
Bottlenose Dolphins
Food/Diet Bottlenose Dolphins fish near the surface Newborns will drink their mothers milk while the “aunt” guards them They will eat any type of fish or squid In order to find food they use echolocation With echolocation they can “see” the size, shape, distance, speed, direction, and internal structure Adults eat pounds of food a day
Predators Bottlenose dolphins don’t have many predators. Some Predators are: Sharks dusky sharks and bull sharks) Sharks (tiger sharks, dusky sharks and bull sharks) And Orcas
Social Groups Bottlenose dolphins live in small pods of up to 12 They don’t stay with the same pod all the time, they swim away when they want to Some stray but most stay in a group of some sort (not always the same) Most dolphins stay in one pod or another for safety reasons
More Facts Some scientists believe that bottlenose dolphins are capable of complex communication skills They can also rescue people from danger
Bibliography Georgia Museum of Natural History & Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Mammal specie s. 02 May Feb eciespages/list_species&class=Mammalia eciespages/list_species&class=Mammaliahttp://dromus.nhm.uga.edu/~GMNH/gawildlife/index.php?page=sp eciespages/list_species&class=Mammaliahttp://dromus.nhm.uga.edu/~GMNH/gawildlife/index.php?page=sp eciespages/list_species&class=Mammalia Information About Dolphins Packet. Given in class Knight, J.D., Sea and Sky. Reef Life. 19 Feb tmlhttp:// tml Col, Jeananda. Enchanted Learning “Dolphins”. Dolphin pictures, Facts, Fun Activities and Posters all at dolphinkind.com. ( ).