(Tursiops truncatus)
Name in English: Bottlenose Dolphin
Name in Spanish: Delfín Mular
Name in German: Grosse Tümmler
Size: 2.50-3.81m in length
Weight: 150-650Kg
Distribution and habitat: The common bottlenose dolphin is one of the most common cetacean species worldwide. These dolphins are distributed throughout the planet, in the three main ocean basins and the Mediterranean Sea. Their coastal populations are usually small and they tend to be annual residents.
Descripción: A large and fairly robust dolphin, they are grey in colour and the males are usually older than the females. They have a short, well-defined snout that looks like an old-fashioned gin bottle.

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