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What kind of habitat does a bottlenose dolphin live in?

by Dolphins-World | May 31, 2017 | FAQs

Bottlenose dolphins have a broad distribution that includes most of the tropical, subtropical and temperate parts of the ocean where there are several kinds of habitats.

What are the natural predators of bottlenose dolphins?

by Dolphins-World | May 31, 2017 | FAQs

Dolphins are not frequent victims of any predator in the ocean due to their sociability and intelligence, but killer whales and some large sharks are their main natural threat.

How can you describe the niche of orcas?

by Dolphins-World | May 31, 2017 | FAQs

Each Killer whale population has a different niche in their habitat and consume different resources, however all are the apex predators of the place they live.

Cat and Dolphins Playing Together

by Dolphins-World | Jan 28, 2014 | Video

Cat and Dolphins Playing. Did you ever imagine the coexistence between a cat and a cetacean?

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