Bottle nose dolphins are not on the endangered species list. They are actually quite well off, even considered pests in certain areas. However, there are other species of dolphins that are on the endangered species list:
Atlantic Humpbacked Dolphin
Australian Snubfin Dolphin
Chilean Dolphin
Chinese River Dolphin
Chinese White Dolphin
Hector's Dolphin
Indus River Dolphin
Irrawaddy Dolphin (also known as the Snubfin Dolphin, not the same as the first one I listed)
La Plata River Dolphin
Gulf of California Porpoise
None of the above listed are known by the name Bottle Nose Dolphin.
Yes bottlenosed dolphins are listed as threatened because of commercial fishing for other animals such as tuna fish
No, the bottlenose dolphin is not on the endangered spieces list. If I'm wrong, then go to http://www.earthsendangered.com/list.asp.
yes they are
No. Bottlenose dolphins are not endangered.
Bottlenose dolphins are not endangered.
Bottlenose dolphins are not endangered, as they are the most common dolphin found in the world.
no because they are the most comon dolphins in the world
Bengal Tiger = 3000-4800 remaining Bottlenose dolphins are not endangered. While the exact number is unknown, over 800,00 were counted in the last survey.
Make sure they don't become endangered. They are not at present an endangered species.
No one is certain of their numbers, but this is a fairly common species, not endangered.
Bottlenose dolphins are separated into two groups, the near shore bottlenose dolphins, and the offshore bottlenose dolphins. The nearshore bottlenose dolphins are always located close to shore.
The Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin is far from an endangered species. The animal is the most common dolphin species in the Atlantic.
bottlenose dolphins do have teeth
botel nose dolphins are becoming extinct because sharks are eating them.
There is a small population in a bay near Scotland that is declining, but as a species there is no threat to them at this time.