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Photographer: Peter Asprey, http://www.peter-asprey.com/

Adult female Bottlenose Dolphin with two young at side, Inner Moray Firth, Scotland May 2005. Note the larger and fatter appearance of these bottlenose dolphins due to the colder waters. Near Chanonry Point. Photograph released to public for interest, science and education.

Special note, this is from a sequence, only this image of this sequence has been released..

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