Bottle nose dolphin
Familia:
Delphinidae Genero:
Tursiops Nombre Cientifico: truncatus
Local names: bottlenose dolphin or bottlenose dolphin
It is the most common dolphin species of the Delphinidae family.
In the wild, these dolphins live in groups of up to 10 or 12 individuals. Like other dolphins, they use an echolocation system to locate their food and often cooperate with each other to corral their prey. Frequently they sail the wake left by the boats and, sometimes, they approach the swimmers and let them play with them.
The nose bottle nose is characterized by its long and robust frame. It can measure almost 4 meters and weigh about 300 kg, although it can reach 650 kg.
It is estimated that the population of the tropical Pacific would correspond to about 590,000 while that of the Atlantic is between 14,000 and 23,000.
Countries where lives Delfín Nariz de Botella
ARGENTINA
AUSTRALIA
BAHAMAS
BRASIL
CHILE
CHINA
COLOMBIA
COSTA DE MARFIL
COSTA RICA
ECUADOR
EL SALVADOR
EMIRATOS ARABES UNIDOS
ESPAÑA
ESTADOS UNIDOS
FIJI
FRANCIA
GRECIA
GUATEMALA
HONDURAS
ITALIA
JAMAICA
JAPON
MARRUECOS
MEXICO
PANAMA
PERU
PORTUGAL
SUDAFRICA
VENEZUELA
SUD AFRICA