Dolphins Flukes: Scientific Name:
Tursiops truncatus
Bottlenose Dolphins at the L'Oceanografic in the city of Valencia, in Spain, Europe perform their farewells to all of the tourists that come to see them perform.
Dolphins have two lobes on their tails and each one is called a fluke. The flukes are made of tough connective tissue that has no muscle or bone. When moving their flukes in the water to pick up momentum they can reach speeds of about 3-7 miles per hour but have known to go as fast as 22 miles per hour.
The display that the Bottlenose Dolphins put on at the Dolphinarium is spectacular and must not be missed while at the L'Oceanografic at the City of Arts and Science in Valencia, Spain in Europe.
Bottlenose Dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, at the L'Oceanographic in the La Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciencies Complex, Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias, The City of the Arts and Science, in the City of Valencia, Valencia, Spain, Europe.
The Bottlenose Dolphins at the L'Oceanografic in the city of Valencia, in Spain, Europe show off their flukes for the audience.
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