Bottlenosed dolphins eat a wide variety of squid, fish, and crustaceans such as shrimp. They usually eat 4% to 5% of their body weight in food per day, however a nursing mother's intake could be up to 8%.
Bottlenose whales eat squid and virtually any fish that they can catch up to in speed.
bottlenose dolphins usally prey on small fish, squid, crab, and shrimp I hope this helps and...GO BOTTLENOSE DOLPHINS
A Dolphin is a prey (eaten by) of Sharks and Killer Whales.
A Dolphin is a predator (eats) to Fishes, Shrimps, Turtles, Octopus, Squid and Crabs
ocean/sea algae
As of yet their have been no known observations of Orca whales eating bottlenose dolphins. As of now this suggests the answer is no.
No
where were several whales and bottlenose dolphins washed up recently? where were several whales and bottlenose dolphins washed up recently?
They have been known to eat Bottlenose Dolphins, porpoises, seals, minke whales, gray whales, sea lion, and seals.
whales and proposies.
hardly surprising considering the name, bottlenose Dolphins are considered to be Dolphins.
Blue whales aren't related to bottlenose dolphins, they are simply two different sea mammals with some similarities.
Yes, orcas (killer whales), false killer whales, pilot whales, bottlenose whales, bottlenose dolphins, and marlins eat tuna fish. Also,sperm whalesand sharks occasionally eat tuna fish but they tend to be too slow to catch up to tuna fish in most situations. The giant, filter-feeding whales and sharks can only eat small fish (usually not small tuna fish) and other small creatures in the ocean.
a bottlenose dolphins, killer whales, and other sharks
Bottlenose dolphins in captivity eat whatever fish they are being fed by their caretakers.
With rare exceptions, Dolphins eat fish and squid. Killer whales will eat seals and turtles. Blue whales eat plankton and brill. But one thing is for sure -- it is all seafood.
Bottlenose Dolphins are the most common Dolphins in the Delphinidae family. They are also the most common kind of Dolphins. They also are claimed to be small whales. They also belong to a group of whales called "Toothed Whales." Bottlenose Dolphins are mammals and they are warm-blooded. They have a blowhole on the top of their head, just like whales do. The Bottlenose Dolphin gets its name from its mouth, which is rounded and looks like a bottle. People thought that the mouth of the Bottlenose Dolphin looked like a nose instead of a mouth.