an Atlantic spotted dolphin also known as a stenella attenuata has a long slim beak with 35-48 small conical teeth in each side of the upper jaw and 34-47 small conical teeth in each side of the lower jaw
yes a dolphin has teeth yes a dolphin has teeth
Atlantic Hump-Backed Dolphin Atlantic Spotted Dolphin Atlantic White Sided Dolphin Black Dolphin Bottlenose Dolphin Clymene Dolphin Commersome's Dolphin Dusky Dolphin False Killer Whale Frasier's Dolphin Heaviside's Dolphin Hector's Dolphin Hourglass Dolphin Indo-Pacific Hump-back Irrawaddy Dolphin Long-finned Pilot Whale Long-Beaked Common Dolphin Long-Snouted Spotted Dolphin Melon Headed Dolphin Northern Right-Whale Dolphin Orcas (Killer Whale) Pantropical Dolphin Pacific-White Sided Dolphin Peale's Dolphin Pygmy Killer Whale Risso's Dolphin Rough Toothed Dolphin Short Finned Pilot Whale Short Beaked Common Dolphin Southern Right Whale Dolphin Striped Dolphin White Beaked Dolphin
Dolphins have about 300 bones.
they have 72 teeth
Up to two hundred teeth
More than several trillion.
There are many different types including: Bottlenose Common Killer whale - which is actually a dolphin sometimes known as a Orca Yangtze river dolphin - sometimes known as a Baiji (is believed to be extinct as of December 2006) Indus river dolphin - sometimes known as a Bhulan Heaviside's dolphin Ganges river dolphin - sometimes known as a Susu Maui's dolphin Atlantic spotted Amazon river dolphin - sometimes known as a Boto
Bottlenose dolphins have 88 teeth.
Here is a list of dolphins: Normal ocean going dolphins: Atlantic Humpbacked Dolphin Atlantic Spotted Dolphin Atlantic White-Sided Dolphin Bottlenose Dolphin Chilean Dolphin Clymene Dolphin Commerson's Dolphin Dusky Dolphin Fraser's Dolphin Heaviside's Dolphin Hector's Dolphin Hourglass Dolphin Indo-Pacific Humpbacked Dolphin Irrawaddy Dolphin Long-Beaked Common Dolphin Northern Rightwhale Dolphin Pacific White-Sided Dolphin Pantropical Spotted Dolphin Peale's Dolphin Risso's Dolphin Rough-Toothed Dolphin Short-Beaked Common Dolphin Southern Rightwhale Dolphin Spinner Dolphin Striped Dolphin Tucuxi White-Beaked Dolphin River or fresh water dolphins: Baiji- Chinese river dolphin Boto- Amazon river dolphin Franciscana- La plata river dolphin Ganges River Dolphin Indus River Dolphin Dolphins that are also called whales: Orca- Killer whale False Killer Whale Pygmy Killer Whale Melon-Headed Whale Long-Finned Pilot Whale Short-Finned Pilot Whale
Not all spotted dolphins are, as the once sparse population of Atlantic spotted dolphin in the Bahamas of only 80 has boomed to 200, making the total population around 100,000. However, the Pantropical spotted dolphin population (in eastern pacific ocean) has dwindled to endangered levels as many have died due to being caught in special tuna nets. Recently and thankfully, they have revamped the net making to correct this fatal error.
THere are many patterns. I know that ther are spotted dolphins though.
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