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[[File:ACOd-dolphins.jpg|thumb|300px|Bottlenose dolphins]] | [[File:ACOd-dolphins.jpg|thumb|300px|Bottlenose dolphins]] | ||
The '''bottlenose dolphins''' (''Tursiops'') are a genus of {{wiki|dolphins}}. Bottlenose dolphins are aquatic mammals and highly intelligent. They can be found [[Earth| | The '''bottlenose dolphins''' (''Tursiops'') are a genus of {{wiki|dolphins}}. Bottlenose dolphins are aquatic mammals and highly intelligent. They can be found [[Earth|worldwide]] in most warm seas. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===5th century BCE=== | ===5th century BCE=== | ||
Bottlenose dolphins inhabited the [[Mediterranean Sea]] at the times of ancient [[Greece]], swimming alongside [[Barnabas]]' [[trireme]] ''[[Adrestia]]'' and the [[Sparta]]n [[mercenary]] [[Kassandra]].<ref name="ACOd">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref> | Bottlenose dolphins inhabited the [[Mediterranean Sea]] at the times of ancient [[Greece]], swimming alongside ships like [[Barnabas]]' [[trireme]] ''[[Adrestia]]'' and even accompanying swimming humans like the [[Sparta]]n [[mercenary]] [[Kassandra]].<ref name="ACOd">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref> | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
Revision as of 00:07, 27 December 2018

The bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops) are a genus of dolphins. Bottlenose dolphins are aquatic mammals and highly intelligent. They can be found worldwide in most warm seas.
History
5th century BCE
Bottlenose dolphins inhabited the Mediterranean Sea at the times of ancient Greece, swimming alongside ships like Barnabas' trireme Adrestia and even accompanying swimming humans like the Spartan mercenary Kassandra.[1]
Gallery
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Dolphins swimming by the Adrestia
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A bottlenose dolphin jumping during the night
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A pod of dolphins swimming near the surface