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|introduction='''Common Bottlenose Dolphin''' is a type of [[Friend]] that appeared in the original Kemono Friends mobile game.
|appearance=The top of Common Bottlenose Dolphin's hair is grey, with small fins on the side and a dorsal fin on the top. Her dolphin's tail is the same grey, with a white underside. She has a spot on her hair to represent a blowhole. Her hair lightens before becoming an aqua blue on the lower half. Her eyes are blue with light blue highlights at the bottom. She wears a blue sailor dress with a deeper blue and white striped collar and cuffs, and a white choker. Below the collar is tied white fabric. In the middle of her dress is an anchor design with a Japari symbol incorporated, and a thin blue line at the bottom above ruffled white fabric. Her ballet style shoes are white and have small bows on them.
|reallife=[[File:Tursiops truncatus 01-cropped.jpg|thumb|upright=1.0|left|Common bottlenose dolphin breaching in the bow wave of a boat, the Banana River near the Kennedy Space Center, the US. Photo by NASA.]]
 
The common bottlenose dolphin or Atlantic bottlenose dolphin is grey in colour and may be between 2 and 4m long, and weighs between 150 and 650 kg. They have a short and well-defined snout that look like an old-fashioned gin bottle, which is the source for their common name. The snout is not a functional nose; the nose has instead evolved into the blowhole on the top of their heads. Their necks are more flexible than other dolphins' due to five of their seven vertebrae are not being fused together as is seen in other dolphin species. They are great swimmers, gliding through the water using their curved dorsal fin on their back, a powerful tail and pointed flippers. They can reach speeds over 30 km/h and dive deep as 250 m below the surface. Bottlenose dolphins can be found in the temperate, subtropical and tropical ocean world wide. Some bottlenose dolphin populations live closer to the shore and others live further out to the sea. The coastal dolphins appear to adapt to warm, shallow waters. It has a smaller body and larger flippers, for maneuverability (A controlled change in movement or direction of a moving vessel) and heat dispersal. They can be found in harbors, bays, lagoons and estuaries (a large river). Offshore dolphins, however, are adapted to cooler, deeper waters. Certain qualities in its blood, suggest it's more suited to deep diving. Its considerably larger body protects it against predators and helps it retain heat. Bottlenose dolphins live in groups called "pods". The most common is a nursery group of 5-20 dolphins made up of females and their calves. Although, occasionally they will gather in groups of 1,000 or more. Their diets consist mainly of eels, squid, shrimp and wide variety of fishes. Instead of chewing, they swallow the food as whole. Dolphins search for prey primarily using echolocation, which is a form of sonar. They emit clicking sounds and listen for the returned echoes to determine the location and shape of nearby obstacles, including the blowhole and sounds emitted through body language, such as leaping from the water and slapping their tails on the water. An average life expectancy of a wild common bottlenose dolphin is about 17 years old, but in captivity, they have been known to live to up to 51 years old.
|trivia=* Tião was a well-known solitary male bottlenose dolphin that was first spotted in the town of São Sebastião in Brazil around 1994 and frequently allowed humans to interact with it. The dolphin later became infamous for killing a swimmer and injuring many others, which earned it the nickname of killer dolphin.
* There is a three month old fetus dolphin named Biskit. It was removed from its deceased mother during post mortem in 1993 and now on display at the Dolphin Discovery Centre in Bunbury.
|reference=* https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_bottlenose_dolphin
* https://www.natgeokids.com/uk/discover/animals/sea-life/dolphins/
* https://www.google.com/amp/ocean.si.edu/ocean-life/marine-mammals/bottlenose-dolphin-pod%3famp
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