Yes, they live in saltwater in the Atlantic Ocean (near Florida and Cuba and the Bahamas) as well as the Indo-Pacific region
Yes both species of bottle nosed dolphins are marine species.
40 years or longer
Bottlenose dolphins live in the warm waters of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
Bottle nosed dolphins live in the carribean :) :) :) :) :) XD
1) Bottle Nosed Dolphins as well as all dolphins, sleep with one eye open to protect the rest of the pod. 2) Bottle Nosed Dolphins have brains bigger than a human! 3) Bottle Nosed Dolphins are one of the most intelligent animals to ever walk (or swim;) this planet. 4) Bottle Nosed Dolphins have tiny hairs on it's skin. 5) Male Bottle Nosed Dolphins capture female Bottle Nosed Dolphins. 6) Bottle Nosed Dolphins aren't endangered because of hunting. They're endangered because Bottle Nosed Dolphins hunt Tuna, and so do humans. So some dolphins get stuck in the nets and die. To help save the dolphins, buy "Dolphin Save" Tuna cans next time you go shopping for food. 7) When Bottle Nosed Dolphins are born, the mother points her nose down and the calf shoots to the surface for it's first breath of air.
up to 25 years
bottle-nosed, irrawaddy, and indo-pacific
I say about maybe... 10,031 dolphins in the Pacific Ocean but Bottle-Nosed dolphins maybe about 4,059 of them
In different parts of the world they live for more or less years so it really depends where they are. But the average number of years that a bottle-nose dolphins lives for is between 40 - 50 years.
Well dolphins cannot live exactly everywhere. They prefer to live and can mostly be found in warmer ocean climates. The pink dolphin can be found in the amazon river. Bottle nosed dolphins can be found in the pacific and Atlantic ocean. They are rarely found in colder waters like near the artic and Alaska, because they are not thick skinned like seals and walruses.
no they live in rivers
bottle nose dolphins live in Inverness most of them do any way