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Are bottlenose dolphins endangered?

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The Bottlenose Dolphin's Endangered Species Status. Fortunately, as a species the bottlenose dolphin is not endangered. In addition, toxic chemicals that humans have put into the oceans are accumulating in the bodies of dolphins and other animals. read more

Fortunately, as a species the bottlenose dolphin is not endangered. There are well over half a million bottlenose dolphins swimming all over the world, and their population numbers seem stable, at least for the time being. read more

Newborn bottlenose dolphins are 0.8 to 1.4 m (2.6 to 4.6 ft) long and weigh 9 to 30 kg (20 to 66 lb), with Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin infants being generally smaller than common bottlenose dolphin infants. read more

Bottlenose dolphins are Vertabrates, because they are mammals. Mammals are in the Chordata Phylum. Bottlenose dolphins are also Cetacaens, which are mammals with a little bit of hair. read more

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