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- noun Plural form of
bottlenose .
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Examples
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They had installed bottlenoses to runBostonandMiami; a beluga inNew Orleans; and a porpoise inSeattle.
DolphinsNowRuleYourDyingWorld.com Christian Bell 2011
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The toothed whale — sperms and bottlenoses — are known to live on squids, and that there is an abundance of this type of food in the Weddell Sea was proved by an examination of penguin and seal stomachs.
South: the story of Shackleton’s last expedition 1914–1917 2006
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Adult bottlenoses can reach 2. 8m and swim at 5 to 12km/h.
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Adult bottlenoses can reach 2. 8m and swim at 5 to 12km/h.
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In some waters, bottlenoses habitually follow shrimp boats to consume what the shrimpers discard or miss.
The News is NowPublic.com - NowPublic.com: The News is Now Public zamurito 2009
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Adult bottlenoses can reach 2. 8m and swim at 5 to 12kmh.
Stuff.co.nz - Stuff 2009
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It is the first time one has been linked with a fatal attack by bottlenoses.
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