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21.092019
Bottlenose dolphins

Bottlenose dolphins

By Sue MasonIn SpeciesTags dolphin, Port Phillip, resident dolphins

Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.) Identifying features > Falcate (curved) grey-coloured dorsal fin > Stubby rostrum (beak) > Grey with a...

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13.082019
Common dolphins

Common dolphins

By Sue MasonIn SpeciesTags Bass Coast, common dolphin, Port Phillip, research, resident dolphins

Common dolphin (Delphinus delphis) Identifying features > Hourglass colouration on flank – the colouration transitions from gold to grey >...

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