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A bottlenose dolphin has the same purpose in life that every life form does; to eat, grow, and reproduce. From microbe to man, from aardvark to zebra, life is about living and reproducing. That's how we DEFINE life. It consumes energy and reproduces.

For a bottlenose dolphin, its purpose in life is to eat fish and raise baby dolphins.

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