Soon, the bottlenosedolphin die-off may be given the same designation.
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His weak chin and prominent nose made me think of a bottlenosedolphin.
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After seven weeks of rehab, the Sea World team release a young offshore bottlenosedolphin at Cape Moreton.
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Bay of Islands boaties are being asked to give a bottlenosedolphin carrying her dead calf some space.
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The Atlantic bottlenosedolphin has attracted attention due to the evident impact that environmental stressors have taken on its health.
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A lone bottlenosedolphin swam into the harbour at Tory Island off the north coast of Ireland in April 2006.
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A small subset of the Western Australia Indian Ocean bottlenosedolphin uses sponges to forage for food on the sea floor.
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The female Indo-Pacific bottlenosedolphin was seen repeatedly catching, killing, and preparing giant cuttlefish, which are relatives of octopuses and squid.
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Now a species of bottlenosedolphin has joined the select club of animals able to use a tool to achieve a goal.
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Take a closer look at the incredible technology and see how researchers have adapted it for a Shetland pony, a bottlenosedolphin and a wolfhound.
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The Department of Conservation is warning people in Mahia to stay away from the well-known bottlenosedolphin, Moko, as he hits his aggressive adolescent stage.
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The number of endangered bottlenosedolphin population in the Bay of Islands has dropped almost 90 per cent in the past 20 years.
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Bottlenoseddolphins have made the Shannon estuary their main headquarters in Ireland.
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There has been a baby boom of bottlenosedolphins along the Ceredigion coast.
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Until last year, they were thought to be bottlenosedolphins.
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It is the first reported case of "drug use" among bottlenosedolphins.