How To Use Bottlenose In A Sentence
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Actinomycotic mycetoma bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) due Nocardia paraguayensis
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The big grey animals with sickle-shaped dorsal fins and prominent beaks are bottlenose dolphins (immortalised by Flipper).
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Bottlenose dolphins feed on squid, shrimp, eels and a wide variety of fish.
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On Thursday, officials with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the federal agency that tracks marine mammal deaths, announced that a bacteria called Brucella was found in five bottlenose dolphins that died in the northern Gulf of Mexico.
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Animals like the false killer whale and bottlenose dolphin show how much variety is possible by purely natural means.
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The theme, obviously, is marine animals, and the inclusions range from humpback whales to tuna fish, from great white sharks to bottlenose dolphins, and from mermaids to walruses.
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Atlantic bottlenose dolphins are among the best-known to the public, from appearances in films and dolphinariums.
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Hammerhead sharks and bottlenose dolphins complete this splendid natural aquarium.
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Bottlenose dolphins appear uniform grey, but their colouring can be very variable.
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The WDCS reports that Atlantic bottlenose dolphins are usually captured using speedboats and a seine net.
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The whale calf is thought to have become separated from its mother in the lower Thames, where the sighting of another, larger bottlenose whale was reported.
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In Australia, bottlenose dolphins place sponges over their snouts as protection from the spines of stonefish and stingrays as they forage over shallow seabeds.
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The young as-yet unnamed wholphin is one-fourth false killer whale and three-fourths Atlantic bottlenose dolphin.
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One of more than thirty dolphin species worldwide, the bottlenose is the most common species in the coastal waters of the southeastern United States.
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In Australia, bottlenose dolphins place sponges over their snouts as protection from the spines of stonefish and stingrays as they forage over shallow seabeds.
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No captures of Atlantic bottlenose dolphins have occurred in the US since 1989.
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Between the prominent melon and the beak was a crease, which placed the species within a distinct subset of beaked whales - the bottlenoses.
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And captive bottlenose dolphins have shown themselves to be skilled at replicating computer-generated sounds.
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In one long experiment a woman and bottlenose dolphin lived together constantly fur several months.
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Bottlenose dolphins appear uniform grey, but their colouring can be very variable.