Adult snubfins (Orcaella heinsohni) appear to be about 5 feet long, by the comparison displayed in the related link listed below:
Australian snubfin dolphin was created in 2005.
The snubfin dolphin is endangered. :)
The etruscan shrew ( 4cm, 2 grams), snubfin dolphin. And I don't know...
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.
no a dolphin is about 150lbs but depends if you have a baby dolphin or a adolt dolphin and there is your dolphin anser bey
depends. what kind of dolphin?
it is the size of a pea, very small indeed
A small dolphin, ie a baby dolphin, looks much the same as an adult dolphin. At time of birth, dolphin calves are one-third the size of adult dolphins.
200 feet
There are many types of dolphins in existence. Each type of dolphin has a different range of what is considered to be a normal size. Typically dolphins grow between 5 and 18 feet in length.
It depends on the type of dolphin, but typically anywhere from 5-18 feet.
The Commerson's dolphin is rather small, about the size of 300 microwave ovens with a fly swatter.