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Indo-pacific Bottlenose Dolphin Did you see this animal?

Scientific Name : Tursiops aduncus
Family : Delphinidae
Order : Cetartiodactyla
Class : Mammalia
Phylum : Chordata
Other Name : Indian Ocean Bottlenose Dolphin
Habitat : Marine Neritic, Marine Oceanic
 
Description : Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins are a medium-sized dolphin species, typically measuring between 2 and 4 meters in length and weighing up to 650 kg. They have a robust, streamlined body with a dark grey or bluish-grey color on their back and sides, and a lighter shade on their belly.

Their dorsal fin is tall and curved, and their flippers are long and pointed, making them well-adapted for swimming and maneuvering in the water.

They have a set of 18 to 28 conical teeth on each side of their upper and lower jaws, which they use to catch and eat a variety of fish and squid.

Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins are highly social animals that live in groups of 10 to 30 individuals, but sometimes up to 100, and can form larger communities. They communicate with each other through a complex system of vocalizations, including whistles, clicks, and chirps.

They are found in a wide range of coastal and offshore waters.

While Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins are not currently considered a threatened species, they face a number of threats in their natural habitat, including habitat loss, pollution, and entanglement in fishing gear. Therefore, conservation efforts are important to ensure the continued survival of these intelligent and fascinating animals.
 
Distribution in Bangladesh
References:
description written by:Asad U. Tanvir,Department of Zoology,Jagannath University,Dhaka; reviewed by:Muntasir Akash,Department of Zoology,University of Dhaka;Taxonomic Checklist:Red List of Bangladesh Volume 2: Mammals, 2015, IUCN; information sources:Wikipedia, iucnredlist.org; photo credit:Aude Steiner (www.inaturalist.org/people/Aude Steiner), photo copyright: iNaturalist.more information please contact with us.