Bottlenose Dolphins

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6 6 Size more than 9 feet 3 m long Weight up to 800 pounds 400 kg Color gray on their back fading to almost white on their underside VITAL STATISTICS a sleek streamlined body to glide through the water thick rubbery skin with a layer of blubber under the surface to keep it warm pectoral fins to steer and stop A dolphin’s tail has two flukes By moving its tail up and down it can push itself through the water Female dolphins produce milk to feed their calves Young dolphins suckle on teats on the underside of their mother’s body a dorsal fin to help the dolphin balance as it swims fast through the water What Do Bottlenose Dolphins Look Like Over millions of years bottlenose dolphins have adapted to life in the ocean The shape of their bodies has changed over time to make them great swimmers They can swim at speeds of more than 21 miles 35 km per hour