bottlenose

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bottlenose skate
bottlenose dolphin
bottlenose whale
The puffin
A cetacean of the Dolphin family, of several species, as Delphinus Tursio and Lagenorhyncus leucopleurus, of Europe
{i} bottle-nosed dolphin, dolphin with a short a bottle-shaped nose and a large solid body whichis found mainly in northern Atlantic and the Mediterranean
bottlenose dolphin
One of two species of gray dolphin between 2 and 4 meters in length inhabiting warm and temperate seas worldwide
bottlenose dolphin
A member of the genus Tursiops
bottlenose dolphins
plural form of bottlenose dolphin
bottlenose skate
Rostroraja alba, a benthic skate native to the coastal eastern Atlantic Ocean, now endangered through overfishing
bottlenose whale
One of two species of whale in the Hyperoodon genus, both with characteristic bottle-shaped noses
bottlenose dolphin
or bottle-nosed dolphin Widely recognized species (Tursiops truncatus) of mammal belonging to the dolphin family, found worldwide in warm and temperate seas. Bottlenose dolphins reach an average length of 8-10 ft (2.5-3 m) and weight of 300-650 lb (135-300 kg). Males are generally larger than females. A familiar performer at marine shows, the species is characterized by a "built-in smile" formed by the curvature of its mouth. It has also become the subject of scientific studies because of its intelligence and its ability to communicate with its kind through sounds and ultrasonic pulses
bottlenose dolphin
any of several dolphins with rounded forehead and well-developed beak; chiefly of northern Atlantic and Mediterranean
northern bottlenose whale
A species of bottlenose whale, endemic to the North Atlantic, scientific name Hyperoodon ampullatus
northern bottlenose whales
plural form of northern bottlenose whale
southern bottlenose whale
A species of bottlenose whale, found in the southern oceans, scientific name Hyperoodon planifrons
southern bottlenose whales
plural form of southern bottlenose whale
atlantic bottlenose dolphin
the most common dolphin of northern Atlantic and Mediterranean; often kept captive and trained to perform
pacific bottlenose dolphin
a bottlenose dolphin found in the Pacific Ocean
bottlenose

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    (noun.) 1940. bottle +‎ nose. The creatures have a bottle-shaped nose.