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Dolphins Collection (page 14)

"Dolphins: Majestic Creatures of the Sea" Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) playing in the waves of an oil tanker

Background imageDolphins Collection: Portofino, Italian Riviera

Portofino, Italian Riviera
Portofino, founded by the Romans and named Portus Delphini, or Port of the Dolphin, due to the large number of dolphins that inhabited the Tigullian Gulf

Background imageDolphins Collection: Underwater bell, Marine Studios, Marineland, Florida, USA

Underwater bell, Marine Studios, Marineland, Florida, USA
A dolphin and a turtle near an underwater bell at Marine Studios, Marineland, Florida, USA. The ringing of the bell is a signal that it is feeding time. Date: circa 1938

Background imageDolphins Collection: Feeding time, Marine Studios, Marineland, Florida, USA

Feeding time, Marine Studios, Marineland, Florida, USA
Feeding time at Marine Studios, Marineland, Florida, USA, showing a man holding out a fish for a dolphin, watched by spectators. Date: circa 1938

Background imageDolphins Collection: Three Sevres vases

Three Sevres vases.. Chromolithograph by Gillot of an illustration by Edouard Garnier from The Soft Paste Porcelain of Sevres, Maison Quantin, Paris, 1891

Background imageDolphins Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin

Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus). Malta

Background imageDolphins Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - mother and newborn baby /

Bottlenose Dolphin - mother and newborn baby / calf - swimming together (Tursiops truncatus). Malta. The calf was born on July 20th 2010 at 15:30

Background imageDolphins Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - mother is stimulating her

Bottlenose Dolphin - mother is stimulating her recently born calf after which the calf normally will feed (Tursiops truncatus). Oltremare lagoon Riccione Italy. The pregnancy lasted 54 weeks

Background imageDolphins Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - recently born calf swims with mother

Bottlenose Dolphin - recently born calf swims with mother (Tursiops truncatus). Oltremare lagoon Riccione Italy. The pregnancy lasted 54 weeks

Background imageDolphins Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - birth process has started

Bottlenose Dolphin - birth process has started - with tail out (Tursiops truncatus). Oltremare lagoon Riccione Italy. The pregnancy lasted 54 weeks

Background imageDolphins Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - appearing with nose above surface

Bottlenose Dolphin - appearing with nose above surface (Tursiops truncatus)

Background imageDolphins Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - swimming underwater - with water bubble

Bottlenose Dolphin - swimming underwater - with water bubble (Tursiops truncatus)

Background imageDolphins Collection: Bottlenose Dolphins - with mouths open above surface

Bottlenose Dolphins - with mouths open above surface - Rissos Dolphin (Grampus griseus) in background (Tursiops truncatus)

Background imageDolphins Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - two swimming underwater

Bottlenose Dolphin - two swimming underwater (Tursiops truncatus)

Background imageDolphins Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - two with mouths open above surface

Bottlenose Dolphin - two with mouths open above surface (Tursiops truncatus)

Background imageDolphins Collection: Rissos Dolphin - with nose above surface

Rissos Dolphin - with nose above surface (Grampus griseus)

Background imageDolphins Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - appearing just above surface

Bottlenose Dolphin - appearing just above surface (Tursiops truncatus)

Background imageDolphins Collection: Rissos Dolphin - swimming underwater with a Bottlenose

Rissos Dolphin - swimming underwater with a Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) (Grampus griseus)

Background imageDolphins Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - blowing air rings underwater

Bottlenose Dolphin - blowing air rings underwater (Tursiops truncatus)

Background imageDolphins Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - Swimming at speed through water

Bottlenose Dolphin - Swimming at speed through water (Tursiops truncatus). Dolphins can reach 65 km per hour

Background imageDolphins Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - Resting underwater

Bottlenose Dolphin - Resting underwater (Tursiops truncatus)

Background imageDolphins Collection: Bottlenose Dolphins - Swimming at speed through water

Bottlenose Dolphins - Swimming at speed through water (Tursiops truncatus). Dolphins can reach 65 km per hour

Background imageDolphins Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - Resting at surface

Bottlenose Dolphin - Resting at surface (Tursiops truncatus)

Background imageDolphins Collection: Dolpin using its Sonar / echo location to locate ball

Dolpin using its Sonar / echo location to locate ball. dolphins will use echolocation to hunt for food hidden in sand in the seabed

Background imageDolphins Collection: RESEARCHER of CNR (Italian National Council of

RESEARCHER of CNR (Italian National Council of Research) monitoring a Dolphin using its sonar

Background imageDolphins Collection: Dolpin Sonar system - wearing eye-patches and using

Dolpin Sonar system - wearing eye-patches and using echo location. dolphins will use echolocation to hunt for food hidden in sand in the seabed

Background imageDolphins Collection: Dolphin Sonar system - wearing eye-patches

Dolphin Sonar system - wearing eye-patches and using echolocation. dolphins will use echolocation to hunt for food hidden in sand in the seabed

Background imageDolphins Collection: Researchers - monitoring sonar sounds of a dolphin

Researchers - monitoring sonar sounds of a dolphin echolocating a metal ball

Background imageDolphins Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - Female (Mother) communicating

Bottlenose Dolphin - Female (Mother) communicating with Newborn Baby / Calf immediately after birth, keeping the baby under water to control its breathing (Tursiops truncatus)

Background imageDolphins Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - Newborn Bab y Calf whistling

Bottlenose Dolphin - Newborn Bab y Calf whistling to its mother immediately after birth (Tursiops truncatus). Part of a sequence of imagesDolphin gestation / pregnancy lasts approx

Background imageDolphins Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - Baby / Calf dolphin being

Bottlenose Dolphin - Baby / Calf dolphin being nudged to surface by mother. (Tursiops truncatus). Just after birth the mother will control the babys breath by pushing it under the water or

Background imageDolphins Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - Mother giving birth to Baby / Calf

Bottlenose Dolphin - Mother giving birth to Baby / Calf. (Tursiops truncatus). Birth Sequence 2. The tail of the baby is out, from this moment normally within two hours birth will occur

Background imageDolphins Collection: Bottlenose dolphins - three close-up of heads underwater

Bottlenose dolphins - three close-up of heads underwater (Tursiops truncatus)

Background imageDolphins Collection: Rissos Dolphin swimming underwater

Rissos Dolphin swimming underwater (Grampus griseus)

Background imageDolphins Collection: Rissos Dolphin with nose sticking out of water

Rissos Dolphin with nose sticking out of water (Grampus griseus)

Background imageDolphins Collection: Bottlenose Dolphins - 2 together

Bottlenose Dolphins - 2 together (Tursiops truncatus)

Background imageDolphins Collection: Bottlenose Dolphins - 4 together with noses out of the water

Bottlenose Dolphins - 4 together with noses out of the water (Tursiops truncatus)



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"Dolphins: Majestic Creatures of the Sea" Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) playing in the waves of an oil tanker, Port Aransas: Witness the playful nature of these intelligent creatures as they frolic and leap through the ocean waves, even amidst man-made structures. Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) two breaching in evening light, Moray Firth: As dusk settles over the horizon, marvel at the breathtaking sight of two dolphins gracefully leaping out of the water, their silhouettes illuminated by golden rays. Bottlenose dolphin - blowing air rings underwater: Delve into their world beneath the surface as a bottlenose dolphin creates mesmerizing air rings that dance and shimmer in a captivating display. Bottlenose Dolphin STA 13 Two, one on top of the other tursiops truncatus © Augusto Leandro Stanzani / ARDEA LONDON: A heartwarming moment captured where two dolphins share an affectionate embrace, showcasing their strong social bonds and gentle nature. Bottlenose dolphin - blowing air bubbles underwater with mouth open (Picture No. 10898948): Watch in awe as a bottlenose dolphin releases cascades of sparkling bubbles from its open mouth, adding a touch of magic to its already enchanting presence. Bottlenose dolphin - with party hat & streamers Digital Manipulation: Streamers JD Hat drawn: Unleash your imagination as this digitally manipulated image portrays a joyful celebration where even dolphins join in on festive fun with party hats and colorful streamers. Two Bottle-nosed Dolphins jumping in Pacific Ocean Off coast of Honduras 2Mo28: Experience pure exhilaration as two bottle-nosed dolphins soar through mid-air against a backdrop of endless blue waters off the coast of Honduras – truly a sight to behold. Bottlenose dolphins - three close-up of heads underwater.