Selasa, 15 Oktober 2019


                           dolphins Bottlenose


             

1. dolphins Bottlenose

dolphins   Bottlenose (Tursiops truncatus) are the most common and best-known species of dolphin.  Its habitat is in warm waters throughout the world and can be found in almost all waters except the Arctic Ocean and the Southern Ocean.

 The bottleneck dolphin is gray which varies from dark gray at the top near the dorsal fin to light gray whitish at the bottom.  These color patterns make them difficult to see from above and below.  Adult bottle nose dolphins have a length of between 2 to 4 meters and a weight of 150 to 650 kilograms.


2. the smartest animal on earth



During this time, scientists believe that the intelligence of dolphins almost matches humans.  According to them, dolphins are so smart that they need to be treated as "non-human people".

 Inquired had inquired, mamala water is the second smartest living creature after humans.  Then, there is the third chimp.

 According to scientists, the intelligence of dolphins can be seen from the contents of his brain.  In their brains there are many features associated with high intelligence

3.  typesof dolphins bottlenose



a. Dolphins bottlenose(Tursiops truncatus)

Dolphins bottlenose are the most well-known type of dolphin.  In English it is called by various names such as Common Bottlenose Dolphin, Bottlenose Dolphin, Bottle-nosed Dolphin, and Bottlenosed Dolphin.  The Latin name is Tursiops truncatus (Montagu, 1821).

 Body length of about 2-4 meters with a weight between 135-635 kg.  The color of this smart mammal starts from light gray to black with a lighter color on its stomach.

b. Dolphins bottlenose indo pacific (Tursiops aduncus)

Dolphins bottlenose indo pacific  (Tursiops aduncus) The Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin was previously thought to be the same species as the Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus), but since 1998 it has been considered a separate species.  The Latin name of this animal is Tursiops aduncus (Ehrenberg, 1833).  English is known as the Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphin, or Indian Ocean Bottlenose Dolphin.

 The length of the Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin is about 2.6 meters and weighs 230 kg.  Found alive in waters around India, northern Australia, the South China Sea, the Red Sea, the east coast of Africa, as well as in Indonesian waters.  The upper body is dark gray with a whitish gray belly with gray spots.

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