bottlenose
1.a bottlenose dolphin found in the Pacific Ocean.
2.While sleeping, the bottlenose dolphin shuts down only half of its brain.
3.Other toothed whales are the bottlenose, the beaked whale, and the white whale.
4.The 16-foot skeleton of the northern bottlenose whale had been acquired by the Natural History Museum for scientific research.
5.Bottlenose dolphins, based on electroencephalogram (EEG) readings, spend an average of 33.4 percent of their day asleep.
6.Andrews in Scotland temporarily captured seven male and seven female bottlenose dolphins in Sarasota Bay in Florida.
7.In Australia, bottlenose dolphins place sponges over their snouts as protection from the spines of stonefish and stingrays as they forage over shallow seabeds.
8.This paper discussed medical care measures about six new bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncates) in quarantine, which transported from Japan in march 20th, 2003.
9.Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) is mammal, order Cetacea. It lives in seas worldwide, mostly in temperate and warm, but can be found also in Artic and Antarctic Ocean.
10.While it is known that female bottlenose dolphins can spontaneously produce milk if a calf is present, the practice is not well documented and aquarium staff are carefully watching the process.

