Contents
Page 2 Introduction
Page 3 Contents
Page 4 Habitat/map of where they live
Page 5 life cycle of a bottlenose dolphin
Page 6 life cycle of a bottlenose dolphin
Page 7 bottlenose dolphin VS. goldfish
Page 8 characteristics
Page 9 diagram of a bottlenose dolphin
Page 10 food
Page 11 interesting facts
Page 12 Words to know
Page 13 bibiography
Introduction
All aboard the dolphin cruse!
The boat is short so you
could probably pet a
dolphin! Don’t worry they
won’t bite. Bottlenose
dolphins are very nice to
humans. If I were you I would
pack some lunch and sun
screen for this tour! Come
on Let’s go!!!
Looks like the dolphins are ready to go!
HABITAT / map of where they live
Bottle nose dolphins
live in the Pacific and
Atlantic ocean. They
migrate and go south
for the winter. Bottle
nose dolphins life in
tropical waters. They
live in waters from 50
degrees to 90
degrees. You can
find them in the deep
ocean or by land.
Sometimes
bottlenose dolphins
migrate for more
food!
This is a picture of
bottlenose dolphins
migrating.
=Where
bottlenose
dolphins live
The Life Cycle Of A Bottle Nose
Dolphin
Bottle nose dolphins are born tail first. After it is born it stays with it’s mom for 3-8 more years. The mom feeds it’s baby milk for 1 and a half to 2 more years. Right after the baby is born the mother quickly guides it to the curface.
They also start to mate at 3-8 years. They start to mate in spring or fall. They live for about 30 years.
Bottle nose dolphins live in groups called pods. In big pod there can be 40 members! Bottle nose dolphins can eat 13 to 33 pounds of food a day!
The life cycle of a goldfish
The female will lay about 25 eggs but only the healthy ones can live.
Baby gold fish are called frys. For about two days after they had been hatched they stay attached to a plant. When frys learn to swim they should be fed
Gold fish need lots of room to swim around in. They also need plants and rocks to hide their eggs. To get the eggs out the female rubs against a plant and her eggs come out!
Bottlenose dolphin VS. Goldfish
Both
GoldfishBottlenose
dolphin
3. Right after the baby
is born the mother
guides her baby to the
cerface. 4. They live in groups
called pods.
They have
nothing in
common.
1.Bottlenos
e dolphins
are born
tail first2.They stay
with their
mom for 3-8
more years.
5. They mate in
spring or fall.
1. The
female will
lay about
25 eggs. 2. When the
baby
goldfish
learn to
swim they
should be
fed.
3.To get the eggs
out the female
rubs against a
plant and her
eggs come out!
4. For about two
days the baby
goldfish had been
hatched they stay
attached to a
plant.
Characteristics
Bottlenose dolphins are gray mixed with blue, dark gray, and white. They have spots and stripes on their bellies normally. Bottlenose dolphin are normally 2-3.9 m. in length. In weight they are 150 – 200 kg! Bottlenose dolphins are heavy! Bottlenose dolphins can’t go to a full deep sleep or else they would drown! So they don’t drown, they keep one half of it’s brain awake and the other asleep! Isn’t that so cool? Pods help protect other
members of the pod. Did you know that bottlenose dolphins can live from 30-50 years! But sometimes they don’t live as long because of fishing nets, bad water , or other animals ate it.
This is a picture of a bottlenose
dolphin caught in a fishing net.
This is a picture of bottlenose
dolphins in polluted water.This a picture of a
shark killing a
bottlenose dolphin.
Food
Bottlenose dolphins eat mainly fish, shrimp, squid, crabs, and other small animals. Bottlenose dolphins get their food by herding schools of fish and then they take turns trying to snatch the fish. They hunt in pods and often use echolocation.
This is a picture of bottlenose dolphin being
fed.
Interesting facts
1. Did you know that people don’t know how many bottlenose dolphins are left in the world!?
2. Bottlenose dolphins are not endangered.
3. Did you know that bottlenose dolphins can dive more than 500m.!?
4. Bottlenose dolphins got their name from their stubby nose!?
5. Bottlenose dolphin can make up to 1000 clicking noises a second!!!
6. In the wild they swim more than 18 miles per hour!
7. The bottlenose dolphins has a thick layer of blubber that keeps them warm and protects them from
predators like sharks!
8. They have smooth, sensitive skin that falls off and gets replaced every few hours!
9. Did you know that bottlenose dolphins can hold their breath up to 7 min.?
10. A muscular flap on the bottlenose dolphin’s head opens for it to breath and then closes for it to go back
under water!
11.Did you know that bottlenose dolphins don’t naturally breath, they have to tell their body to breath then
they do it.
12.Did you know that bottlenose dolphins don’t have very much sense of smell?
13.Did you know that a bottlenose dolphin’s eye can look one way while the other can look another way!?
Words to know
1.Dorsal fin…. A fin on the bottlenose dolphin’s back
2.Pod…. A group of animals who live together
3.Blowhole…. A hole that opens to let the animal breath
4.polluited…. Water that has bad things in it
5. Fries…. A baby goldfish
6. migrating…. Moving to a different place
7.echolocation…. How it knows where it’s at
8.schools….A big group of fish
Bibliography
1.Seaworld.org/en/animal-info/animal-info books/bottlenose- dolphins/habitat-and-distribution/
2.www.easydaycharacters.com/easy-day-characters/key-west-dolphin-tours/dolphin-faql
3.www.ehow.com/info-8698262-life-cycle-bottlenose-dolphins.html
4.askshamu.com/infobooks/bottlenose/dietdol.html
5.www.tmmsn.org/education/dolphin-anatomy.html