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Tursiops Truncatus Collection (page 10)

"Tursiops truncatus, commonly known as the Bottlenose dolphin, is a fascinating marine mammal that never fails to captivate our hearts

Background imageTursiops Truncatus Collection: Bottlenose Dolphins - Swimming at speed through water - dolphins can reach 65 km per hour

Bottlenose Dolphins - Swimming at speed through water - dolphins can reach 65 km per hour
STA-200 Bottlenose Dolphins - Swimming at speed through water Tursiops truncatus Dolphins can reach 65 km per hour Augusto Leandro Stanzani Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageTursiops Truncatus Collection: Bottlenose Dolphins - Swimming at speed through water - dolphins can reach 65 km per hour

Bottlenose Dolphins - Swimming at speed through water - dolphins can reach 65 km per hour
STA-202 Bottlenose Dolphins - Swimming at speed through water Tursiops truncatus Dolphins can reach 65 km per hour Augusto Leandro Stanzani Please note that prints are for personal display purposed

Background imageTursiops Truncatus Collection: Sperm Whale with Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) in foreground

Sperm Whale with Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) in foreground. The Strait of Gibraltar - Spain
WAT-12955 Sperm Whale with Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) in foreground. The Strait of Gibraltar - Spain Physeter macrocephalus M

Background imageTursiops Truncatus Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin Off Roatan Island, Honduras, Caribbean

Bottlenose Dolphin Off Roatan Island, Honduras, Caribbean
FG-CA-471 Bottlenose Dolphin Off Roatan Island, Honduras, Caribbean. Tursiops truncatus Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageTursiops Truncatus Collection: Bottlenosed Dolphins - two swim on their backs Pacific Ocean off coast of Honduras. Sunset

Bottlenosed Dolphins - two swim on their backs Pacific Ocean off coast of Honduras. Sunset
TOM-856 Bottlenosed Dolphin - two on back at sunset Pacific Ocean, Honduras Tursiop truncatus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageTursiops Truncatus Collection: Bottlenosed dolphin

Bottlenosed dolphin
TOM-854 Bottlenosed Dolphin Tursiop truncatus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageTursiops Truncatus Collection: Bottlenosed dolphins - mother with young calf

Bottlenosed dolphins - mother with young calf
TOM-853 Bottlenosed Dolphin - female & calf Tursiop truncatus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageTursiops Truncatus Collection: Bottle-nosed Dolphin - Leaping from water 2Mo168 Pacific Ocean, Honduras, Central America

Bottle-nosed Dolphin - Leaping from water 2Mo168 Pacific Ocean, Honduras, Central America
TOM-784 Bottle-nosed Dolphin - Leaping from water Pacific Ocean, Honduras, Central America Tursiops truncatus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageTursiops Truncatus Collection: Bottle-nosed dolphin - leaping at sunset

Bottle-nosed dolphin - leaping at sunset
TOM-782 Bottlenosed DOLPHIN - leaping at sunset Honduras Tursiops truncatus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageTursiops Truncatus Collection: Bottle-nosed Dolphin - Young, face held out of water, 2Mo86 Pacific Ocean, honduras, central America

Bottle-nosed Dolphin - Young, face held out of water, 2Mo86 Pacific Ocean, honduras, central America
TOM-780 Bottlenosed Dolphin - Young, face held out of water, Pacific Ocean, honduras, central America Tursiops truncatas Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageTursiops Truncatus Collection: Bottle-nosed Dolphin - Leaping from water 2M010

Bottle-nosed Dolphin - Leaping from water 2M010
TOM-779 Bottlenosed Dolphin - Leaping from water Tursiops truncatus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageTursiops Truncatus Collection: Two Bottle-nosed Dolphins - Leaping from Pacific Ocean at sunset 2M011

Two Bottle-nosed Dolphins - Leaping from Pacific Ocean at sunset 2M011
TOM-778 Bottlenosed Dolphins - two leaping at sunset Pacific Ocean Tursiops truncatus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageTursiops Truncatus Collection: Bottle-nosed Dolphins - Leaping out of water at sunset Off the West coast of Hondurus 2Mo135

Bottle-nosed Dolphins - Leaping out of water at sunset Off the West coast of Hondurus 2Mo135
TOM-776 Bottlenosed Dolphins - Leaping out of water at sunset Off the West coast of Hondurus Tursiops truncatus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageTursiops Truncatus Collection: Two Bottle-nosed Dolphins - Leaping out of water Off the west coast of Hondurus 2Mo188

Two Bottle-nosed Dolphins - Leaping out of water Off the west coast of Hondurus 2Mo188
TOM-775 Bottlenosed Dolphins - two leaping out of water Off the west coast of Hondurus Tursiops truncatus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageTursiops Truncatus Collection: Bottle-nosed Dolphin - Leaping out of water in late evening light 2MO195

Bottle-nosed Dolphin - Leaping out of water in late evening light 2MO195
TOM-774 Bottlenosed Dolphin - Leaping out of water in late evening light Tursiops truncatus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageTursiops Truncatus Collection: Bottle-nosed Dolphin Off the West coast of Hondurus 2Mo23

Bottle-nosed Dolphin Off the West coast of Hondurus 2Mo23
TOM-772 Bottlenosed Dolphin Off the West coast of Hondurus Tursiops truncatus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageTursiops Truncatus Collection: Bottle-nosed Dolphin - Leaping out of water at sunset 2Mo26

Bottle-nosed Dolphin - Leaping out of water at sunset 2Mo26
TOM-770 Bottlenosed Dolphin - Leaping out of water at sunset Tursiops truncatus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageTursiops Truncatus Collection: Bottlenosed dolphins - two off the west coast of Hondurus. Sunset

Bottlenosed dolphins - two off the west coast of Hondurus. Sunset
TOM-857 Bottlenosed Dolphin - two leaping at sunset Pacific Ocean, Honduras Tursiop truncatus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageTursiops Truncatus Collection: Bottle-nosed Dolphin - Jumping from water in late evening 2M0118

Bottle-nosed Dolphin - Jumping from water in late evening 2M0118
TOM-777 Bottlenosed Dolphin - Jumping from water in late evening Tursiops truncatus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only



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"Tursiops truncatus, commonly known as the Bottlenose dolphin, is a fascinating marine mammal that never fails to captivate our hearts. Whether it's playing in the waves of an oil tanker at Port Aransas or breaching in the evening light of Moray Firth, these dolphins are truly a sight to behold. In the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Honduras, two Bottle-nosed Dolphins gracefully leap through the water, showcasing their agility and grace. Their acrobatic displays bring joy to all who witness them. At Dolphin Reef, a dolphin trainer interacts with a Bottlenose Dolphin, forming an incredible bond built on trust and mutual respect. These intelligent creatures possess remarkable cognitive abilities and can be trained for various tasks. Caribbean Sea becomes home to another breathtaking scene as a Common Bottlenose Dolphin jumps high into the air near Roatan Island in Honduras. Its majestic display against the backdrop of turquoise waters leaves us in awe. Known for their incredible speed, these dolphins can reach up to 65 km per hour while swimming through water effortlessly. It's no wonder they're often seen leaping out of water with such energy and enthusiasm. Even when resting underwater or simply gliding along peacefully beneath its surface, Tursiops truncatus exudes tranquility and beauty that is unmatched by any other creature in its habitat. Whether it's witnessing two Bottle-nosed dolphins breaching together off Bay Islands or observing them at sunrise as they emerge from beneath the surface - each encounter with these magnificent creatures reminds us of just how precious our oceans are. " Note.