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.
Adult snubfins (Orcaella heinsohni) appear to be about 5 feet long, by the comparison displayed in the related link listed below:
A bottlenose dolphin is a Australian animal.
No. Some dolphin species are common around Australia... but they are not Australian as such. There are many different dolphin species (over 40) But none of these are 'Australian'.
Yes: dolphins are common in Australian waters.
Spinner dolphin was created in 1828.
Burrunan dolphin was created in 2011.
Dolphin Entertainment was created in 1996.
At Dolphin Bay was created in 2003.
Thunder Dolphin was created in 2003.