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Bottlenose Dolphin. Guess what… bottlenose dolphins are on of the friendliest animals on Earth! Wow you cant even believe how many things there are about Bottlenose dolphins. Read on and see how many things there are about bottlenose dolphins! . Ding ,Ding Lunch Time.
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Bottlenose Dolphin Guess what… bottlenose dolphins are on of the friendliest animals on Earth! Wow you cant even believe how many things there are about Bottlenose dolphins. Read on and see how many things there are about bottlenose dolphins!
Ding ,Ding Lunch Time Bottlenose dolphins mostly eat what u eat first of all they eat sea food like squid , shrimp octopus and fish they eat so many kinds of fish and here are some of them ; mullet , mackerel , herring and cob. Also sometimes they eat clams and jelly fish. They usually find there food on the sea floor
Tiring Day Now Finally Rest Time. Guess what, bottlenose dolphins sleep nothing like you sleep. They sleep only 8 hours every day but they sleep in shallow water and keep their blow whole exposed. But if they sleep as long as we sleep they could suffocate and die.
Looks Like Another Friend As I said bottlenose dolphins are one of the friendliest animals because , if they get close to you they instantly become best friends with you. Also you know you would not want strangers to come in your house but dolphins don’t mind if strangers go in there home because there very, very, very friendly and kind.
Bottlenose Dolphin Trivia • Bottlenose dolphins are one of the friendliest animals on Earth • Bottlenose dolphins are very intelligent • Bottlenose dolphins live up to 40 or 50 years • Bottlenose dolphins have predators like the bull shark and the tiger shark
Bye I hope you learned a lot about bottlenose dolphins for more information you could o to your library or look at websites like; Australian animals.net and dolphinear.com. thank you for reading this I really hope you learned a lot about Bottlenose dolphins!
Resources Dolphins By: Elizabeth Allen Whales and dolphins By: Caroline Bingham Whales and dolphins By : Susanna Davidson The wonders of dolphins By : Rita Richie and Patria Corrigan Australian animals.net Dolphinear.com Enchanted learning.com