Tursiops truncatus is the scientific name for a bottlenose dolphin.
Hyperoodon ampullatus is the scientific name for the Northern Bottlenose whale. It is part of the Hyperoodon family along with the Southern Bottlenose whale, Hyperoodon planifrons.
The scientific name for a dolphin depends on the species of dolphin. The common bottlenose dolphin is the Tursiops truncatus, and the Indo-Pacific dolphin is the Tursiops aduncus.
the common bottlenose dolphin ( Tursiops truncatus)
This depends on the species of dolphin.All dolphins fit into the following:SUBORDER Odontoceit (toothed whales)FAMILY Delphinidae (oceanic dolphins)The most common species of dolphins is the Common Bottlenose Dolphin who's scientific name is Turciops Truncatus.
okay diffrent species of dolphins have diffrent names, try http://www.mmc.gov/species/speciesglobal2.html#delphinidae for a list of dolphin species and their scientific names: however for a more genertic scientific name cetacean includes dolphins whales ect.
Tursiops truncatus is the scientific name for a bottlenose dolphin.
There's the common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) and the Indo-Pacific bottlenose (Tursiops aduncus).
Hyperoodon ampullatus is the scientific name for the Northern Bottlenose whale. It is part of the Hyperoodon family along with the Southern Bottlenose whale, Hyperoodon planifrons.
The scientific name for a dolphin depends on the species of dolphin. The common bottlenose dolphin is the Tursiops truncatus, and the Indo-Pacific dolphin is the Tursiops aduncus.
bottlenose dolphin
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Tursiops truncatus.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Tursiops truncatus.
the common bottlenose dolphin ( Tursiops truncatus)
Recent molecular studies show the genus contains two species, the common bottlenose dolphin(Tursiops truncatus) and the Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops aduncus), instead of one. Research in 2011 revealed a third species, the Burrunan dolphin (Tursiops australis).
A baby bottlenose dolphin is a calf. Its scientific name is tursiops truncatus.
No a bottlenose dolphin does not have a neck
This depends on the species of dolphin.All dolphins fit into the following:SUBORDER Odontoceit (toothed whales)FAMILY Delphinidae (oceanic dolphins)The most common species of dolphins is the Common Bottlenose Dolphin who's scientific name is Turciops Truncatus.