Explore Bottlenose through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning and related words like dolphin. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Bottlenose in a sentence
Bottlenose meaning
- bottlenose dolphin.
- bottlenose whale.
- bottlenose skate.
Synonyms of Bottlenose
Using Bottlenose
- The main meaning on this page is: bottlenose dolphin. | bottlenose whale. | bottlenose skate.
- Useful related words include: bottlenose dolphin, bottle-nosed dolphin, dolphin, bottle-nosed whale.
- In the example corpus, bottlenose often appears in combinations such as: bottlenose dolphins, bottlenose dolphin, of bottlenose.
Context around Bottlenose
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.7 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 9 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Bottlenose
- In this selection, "bottlenose" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, citation, coastal, wild, dolphins, dolphin and shape stand out and add context to how "bottlenose" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a wild bottlenose mom adopting and added the bottlenose dolphins in. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "bottlenose" sits close to words such as aarons, abra and accelerations, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with bottlenose
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
This new study builds upon previous work documenting resistance among bottlenose dolphins. (12 words)
Dr Das added: 'The bottlenose dolphins in European waters are protected by the Habitats Directive. (15 words)
Bottlenose dolphins live in captivity across the world, though exact numbers are hard to determine. (15 words)
Or when we notice that the extinct ichthyosaurs, prehistoric fish, have a very similar body outline, down to the bottlenose shape and tiny teeth, as the modern dolphin — which is not a fish at all, but a mammal. (38 words)
In captivity main seeAlso Species SeaWorld show featuring bottlenose dolphins and pilot whales The renewed popularity of dolphins in the 1960s resulted in the appearance of many dolphinaria around the world, making dolphins accessible to the public. (37 words)
In subsequent tests the birds that had seen a tutor were more efficient feeders than the others. citation Bottlenose dolphin Herman (2002) suggested that bottlenose dolphins produce goal-emulated behaviors rather than imitative ones. (34 words)
Example sentences (20)
In subsequent tests the birds that had seen a tutor were more efficient feeders than the others. citation Bottlenose dolphin Herman (2002) suggested that bottlenose dolphins produce goal-emulated behaviors rather than imitative ones.
Many days, there were coastal bottlenose dolphin in the harbor, along the outside of the outer jetty and off Doheny Beach in pods ranging from four to eight.
Pollution and habitat destruction have caused numbers of bottlenose dolphins, which are found off both the Atlantic and Pacific coastlines, to drop.
Sarah Hodgson, Centre Officer at the Dorset Wildlife Trust's Fine Foundation Wild Chesil Centre, said it looked like in both instances the dolphins seen were bottlenose dolphins.
Or when we notice that the extinct ichthyosaurs, prehistoric fish, have a very similar body outline, down to the bottlenose shape and tiny teeth, as the modern dolphin — which is not a fish at all, but a mammal.
Dr Das added: 'The bottlenose dolphins in European waters are protected by the Habitats Directive.
He is the principle researcher for a team studying the bottlenose species in their natural habitat.
Now, new research has revealed the first known case of a wild bottlenose mom adopting a calf of another species.
This new study builds upon previous work documenting resistance among bottlenose dolphins.
It was a 12-year-old male named Speck, who had been spotted more than 300 times by researchers monitoring generations of bottlenose dolphins in the Sarasota Bay.
On the same morning that Stromberg and Batang struggle with milking, scientists in the zoo’s nutrition lab are preparing a vial of bottlenose dolphin milk for analysis.
The Moray Firth is home to one of the UK’s only semi-resident bottlenose dolphin populations.
The most amazing creatures we saw were four bottlenose dolphins that were in their mating season.
A disadvantage to the croaking ability is that it allows Bottlenose dolphin to easily locate large groups of croaker and drum as they broadcast their position, indicating large amounts of food for the dolphins.
Behavior A pod of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins in the Red Sea seeAlso Dolphins are often regarded as one of Earth's most intelligent animals, though it is hard to say just how intelligent.
Bottlenose dolphins are the most common species of dolphin kept in dolphinariums as they are relatively easy to train, have a long lifespan in captivity and have a friendly appearance.
Bottlenose dolphins live in captivity across the world, though exact numbers are hard to determine.
Hundreds if not thousands of Bottlenose Dolphins live in captivity across the world, though exact numbers are hard to determine.
In captivity main seeAlso Species SeaWorld show featuring bottlenose dolphins and pilot whales The renewed popularity of dolphins in the 1960s resulted in the appearance of many dolphinaria around the world, making dolphins accessible to the public.
Some rorquals can dive for up to 40 minutes, sperm whales between 60 and 90 minutes and bottlenose whales for two hours.
Common combinations with bottlenose
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: