
class of 2014-2015 and thank them for their support and help in the
creation of this book.
This book was created and published on StoryJumper™
©2014 StoryJumper, Inc. All rights reserved.
Publish your own children's book:
www.storyjumper.com


The Bottlenose Dolphin
Author: Skye Rodriguez
Illustrated by: Mrs. Coro-Shade's Kindergarten class





Bottlenose Dolphins are loved because they have been seen coming
to the aid of people.


The brain of a Bottlenose Dolphin is very large compared to its
body size.



The calves or baby Bottlenose Dolphins,
stay with their mothers for 3-6 years
to learn how to catch fish for food.


A Bottlenose Dolphin's dorsal fin is found near the middle of
their back.



Bottlenose Dolphins eat other marine animals like
shrimp and squid.





Fishing equipment can be a danger to Bottlenose
Dolphins because they have accidently gotten trapped
by nets.



Bottlenose Dolphins travel in social
groups called schools.


Bottlenose Dolphins hear better than humans do.



These dolphins can never fully sleep because
they have to come to the surface about every
7 minutes to inhale air to breathe.



Bottlenose Dolphins not only use their jaws to
hold their teeth but also for sound to travel to
their ears.


"Fish whacking" is when Bottlenose Dolphins
whack a fish out of the water with their tail to
eat them. This is how they hunt.



Bottlenose Dolphins can live up to 45 to 50 years.



These dolphins like humans are also mammals.



Bottlenose Dolphins have two flukes that make up
the tail. These flukes are separated by the median
notch.



They live in tropical oceans and other warm
waters.








A Bottlenose Dolphin's flippers are used to help
them stop and steer while swimming.



They have sensitive skin but when damaged it heals
quickly.



Bottlenose Dolphins have been known to help other
dolphins when injured or sick.



Bottlenose Dolphins can swim very fast.They can
reach speeds of over 18 miles an hour.



These dolphins have a total of 72 to 104 teeth,
which they use to grasp their food not chew.

You've previewed 23 of 35 pages.
To read more:
Click Sign Up (Free)- Full access to our public library
- Save favorite books
- Interact with authors




class of 2014-2015 and thank them for their support and help in the
creation of this book.
This book was created and published on StoryJumper™
©2014 StoryJumper, Inc. All rights reserved.
Publish your own children's book:
www.storyjumper.com


The Bottlenose Dolphin
Author: Skye Rodriguez
Illustrated by: Mrs. Coro-Shade's Kindergarten class





Bottlenose Dolphins are loved because they have been seen coming
to the aid of people.
- < BEGINNING
- END >
-
DOWNLOAD
-
LIKE(6)
-
COMMENT()
-
SHARE
-
SAVE
-
BUY THIS BOOK
(from $6.99+) -
BUY THIS BOOK
(from $6.99+) - DOWNLOAD
- LIKE (6)
- COMMENT ()
- SHARE
- SAVE
- Report
-
BUY
-
LIKE(6)
-
COMMENT()
-
SHARE
- Excessive Violence
- Harassment
- Offensive Pictures
- Spelling & Grammar Errors
- Unfinished
- Other Problem
COMMENTS
Click 'X' to report any negative comments. Thanks!