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  2. What Do Bottlenose Dolphins Look Like? - Animals Answers

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    For communication, bottlenose dolphins use various sounds and movements like squeaking, whistling and sometimes, leaping high into the air and splashing down with their tails while coming back. In one second, they can produce up to 1,000 clicking sounds. Bottlenose dolphins appearance is quite well known due to their curved mouths that give ...

  3. Where Do Bottlenose Dolphins Live? – Bottlenose Dolphin Habitat

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    Bottlenose dolphins have worldwide distribution. They are found over a wide range from latitudes 45 degree North to South. These dolphins inhabit Atlantic and the Indian Oceans; as well as the Black, the Baltic and the Mediterranean Seas. In the Pacific, bottlenose dolphins are found from northern Japan to Australia; Southern California to Chile.

  4. What Do Tiger Sharks Eat? - Tiger Shark Diet and Eating Habits

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    No wonder they are known as ‘swimming garbage can’ for good reasons! Since this shark preys on almost anything, it has a diverse diet and includes dolphins (spotted, common and bottlenose dolphins), octopus, sea snakes, spiny lobsters, sharks and rays, seabirds, horseshoe crabs, sea lions, marine turtles (loggerhead, leatherback and green ...

  5. What Do Bald Eagles Eat? - animalsanswers.com

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    What Kind of Fish Do Bald Eagles Eat? Bald eagles like to eat various types of fish, which forms virtually 70 to 90 percent of the intake of these eagles. Bald eagles of the Pacific Northwest prefer to feed on salmon and trout. In southeast Alaska, such eagles prey mainly on silver salmon, humpback salmon, red salmon and king salmon.

  6. Livewell Problem: Drawing Water Into the Boat - In-Depth Outdoors

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    What was the trim position of the outboard when this was happening? A year or so ago, guys with new Crestliners were fighting the same problem, it turns out the position of the livewell drain was directly in front of the outboard, and water bouncing-off the lower unit at speed was being forced into the drain hole.

  7. Operating the Sonar When the Transducer is Out of the Water

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    Apparently, the sonar will maximize power to the unit when the transducer is in air, trying to get a signal. This powerful air pinging can damage the internal circuitry of the head unit as well as the transducer itself via heat generati