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Tursiops Collection (page 3)

The tursiops, also known as the bottlenose dolphin, is a fascinating and majestic creature that can be found in various parts of the world

Background imageTursiops Collection: Bottlenose dolphins - group playing underwater

Bottlenose dolphins - group playing underwater (Tursiops truncatus). Distribution: Worldwide except polar regions

Background imageTursiops Collection: Bottlenose dolphin - blowing air bubbles underwater

Bottlenose dolphin - blowing air bubbles underwater (Tursiops truncatus). Distribution: Worldwide except polar regions. Complex play / creative behaviour

Background imageTursiops Collection: Bottlenose Dolphins - three underwater

Bottlenose Dolphins - three underwater (Tursiops truncatus). Distribution: Worldwide except polar regions

Background imageTursiops Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - two, smiling

Bottlenose Dolphin - two, smiling (Tursiops truncatus)

Background imageTursiops Collection: Common Bottlenose Dolphin - with air bubble rings

Common Bottlenose Dolphin - with air bubble rings (Tursiops truncatus). underwater in dolphinarium. controlled conditions

Background imageTursiops Collection: Common Bottlenose Dolphin - with air bubble ring

Common Bottlenose Dolphin - with air bubble ring (Tursiops truncatus). underwater in dolphinarium. controlled conditions

Background imageTursiops Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - Newborn Baby / Calf dolphin

Bottlenose Dolphin - Newborn Baby / Calf dolphin showing foetal marks just after birth. (Tursiops truncatus). Foetal marks will disappear after one or two days

Background imageTursiops Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - Newborn Baby / Calf nursing

Bottlenose Dolphin - Newborn Baby / Calf nursing / feeding from Mother immediately after birth (Tursiops truncatus). Part of a sequence of imagesDolphin gestation / pregnancy lasts approx

Background imageTursiops Collection: Picture No. 10872272

Picture No. 10872272
Bottlenose dolphins - blowing air bubbles underwater (Tursiops truncatus) Date:

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Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus). Malta

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Bottlenose Dolphin - mother and newborn baby / calf - swimming together (Tursiops truncatus). Malta. The calf was born on July 20th 2010 at 15:30

Background imageTursiops Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - mother is stimulating her

Bottlenose Dolphin - mother is stimulating her recently born calf after which the calf normally will feed (Tursiops truncatus). Oltremare lagoon Riccione Italy. The pregnancy lasted 54 weeks

Background imageTursiops Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - recently born calf swims with mother

Bottlenose Dolphin - recently born calf swims with mother (Tursiops truncatus). Oltremare lagoon Riccione Italy. The pregnancy lasted 54 weeks

Background imageTursiops Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - birth process has started

Bottlenose Dolphin - birth process has started - with tail out (Tursiops truncatus). Oltremare lagoon Riccione Italy. The pregnancy lasted 54 weeks

Background imageTursiops Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - appearing with nose above surface

Bottlenose Dolphin - appearing with nose above surface (Tursiops truncatus)

Background imageTursiops Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - swimming underwater - with water bubble

Bottlenose Dolphin - swimming underwater - with water bubble (Tursiops truncatus)

Background imageTursiops Collection: Bottlenose Dolphins - with mouths open above surface

Bottlenose Dolphins - with mouths open above surface - Rissos Dolphin (Grampus griseus) in background (Tursiops truncatus)

Background imageTursiops Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - two swimming underwater

Bottlenose Dolphin - two swimming underwater (Tursiops truncatus)

Background imageTursiops Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - two with mouths open above surface

Bottlenose Dolphin - two with mouths open above surface (Tursiops truncatus)

Background imageTursiops Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - appearing just above surface

Bottlenose Dolphin - appearing just above surface (Tursiops truncatus)

Background imageTursiops Collection: Rissos Dolphin - swimming underwater with a Bottlenose

Rissos Dolphin - swimming underwater with a Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) (Grampus griseus)

Background imageTursiops Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - blowing air rings underwater

Bottlenose Dolphin - blowing air rings underwater (Tursiops truncatus)

Background imageTursiops Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - Swimming at speed through water

Bottlenose Dolphin - Swimming at speed through water (Tursiops truncatus). Dolphins can reach 65 km per hour

Background imageTursiops Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - Resting underwater

Bottlenose Dolphin - Resting underwater (Tursiops truncatus)

Background imageTursiops Collection: Bottlenose Dolphins - Swimming at speed through water

Bottlenose Dolphins - Swimming at speed through water (Tursiops truncatus). Dolphins can reach 65 km per hour

Background imageTursiops Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - Resting at surface

Bottlenose Dolphin - Resting at surface (Tursiops truncatus)

Background imageTursiops Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - Female (Mother) communicating

Bottlenose Dolphin - Female (Mother) communicating with Newborn Baby / Calf immediately after birth, keeping the baby under water to control its breathing (Tursiops truncatus)

Background imageTursiops Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - Newborn Bab y Calf whistling

Bottlenose Dolphin - Newborn Bab y Calf whistling to its mother immediately after birth (Tursiops truncatus). Part of a sequence of imagesDolphin gestation / pregnancy lasts approx

Background imageTursiops Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - Baby / Calf dolphin being

Bottlenose Dolphin - Baby / Calf dolphin being nudged to surface by mother. (Tursiops truncatus). Just after birth the mother will control the babys breath by pushing it under the water or

Background imageTursiops Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - Mother giving birth to Baby / Calf

Bottlenose Dolphin - Mother giving birth to Baby / Calf. (Tursiops truncatus). Birth Sequence 2. The tail of the baby is out, from this moment normally within two hours birth will occur

Background imageTursiops Collection: Bottlenose dolphins - three close-up of heads underwater

Bottlenose dolphins - three close-up of heads underwater (Tursiops truncatus)



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The tursiops, also known as the bottlenose dolphin, is a fascinating and majestic creature that can be found in various parts of the world. In the Indian Ocean, a pod of Indian Ocean bottlenose dolphins gracefully swim over a vibrant coral reef, their sleek bodies gliding effortlessly through the water. In Japan's Ogasawara / Bonin Islands, an Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin captures attention with its extended penis, showcasing one of nature's intriguing features. As dawn breaks on another day, we witness the beauty of nature as a group of bottlenose dolphins emerge at the surface during sunrise. Their silhouettes against the golden hues create a breathtaking sight. Underwater, these intelligent creatures showcase their playful side by dancing gracefully beneath the waves. With each twist and turn, they demonstrate their agility and grace. A common bottlenose dolphin captivates us with air bubbles rising to the surface as it playfully interacts with its surroundings. This display reminds us of their ability to adapt and communicate using unique methods. Off Santa Catalina Island in Mexico's Loreto Bay National Park lies an enchanting scene where a determined bottlenose dolphin swims towards the sea surface. Its determination reflects both strength and resilience. In Portugal's Sado Estuary, we observe another captivating moment as a bottlenose dolphin porpoises through calm waters. The effortless movement showcases its mastery over its marine environment. Traveling north to Scotland's Moray Firth brings us face-to-face with yet another stunning sighting - a solitary bottlenose dolphin gracefully surfacing amidst tranquil waters surrounded by picturesque highlands. Curiosity piques when approaching Dolphin Reef in Israel; here we find friendly bottlenose dolphins swimming closer out of curiosity towards visitors who are equally fascinated by these magnificent creatures. Roatan Island presents an idyllic setting for observing tursiops swimming above sandy bottoms - their synchronized movements creating a mesmerizing spectacle.