bottle nose dolphin
white sided dolphin
commerson dolphin
orca
rough tooth dolphin
false killer whale
pilot whale
Bottlenose Dolphin- As far as a captivity swim, this is the best choice because of the dolphin's kind and loving nature. It is also the most popular dolphin seen in captivity...and may be your only choice anyway.
20 years
Pink river dolphin
The Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin is far from an endangered species. The animal is the most common dolphin species in the Atlantic.
Yes. If animal in captivity stop breeding then the species would decrease.
The orca is the largest dolphin species.
Atlantic bottlenose dolphin Bottlenose Dolphins are the most common species of dolphin. Of course, they are the most recognizable and popular dolphin as well. Bottlenose dolphins are likely the dolphin you think of when your hear the word "dolphin".
no, they are two different dolphin species
Dolphin weight varies from species to species. For the smallest dolphin the weight can be 30 Kg. and the largest species like the orca can weight up to 5 t I hope this helps.
Yes, sadly some species of dolphin are on the endangered list, this is because of people hunting them.
The bottlenose dolphin sometimes forms mixed species groups with other species from the dolphin family, particularly larger species such as the Short-finned Pilot Whale, the False Killer Whale and Risso's Dolphin. They also interact with smaller species, such as the Atlantic Spotted Dolphin and the Rough-toothed Dolphin. While interactions with smaller species are sometimes affiliative, they can also be hostile.
When there is none of that species left in the wild or in captivity.