The dolphin is one of the
most playful and intelligent animals on our planet.
Even though dolphins spend their lives in the water, they are not fish, but are mammals.
Dolphins can't breathe water like fish, but need to
come to the surface to breath air.
How do dolphins live?
Dolphins are very social animals. Many dolphins travel in groups called pods. Some dolphins live in pods of 5-30 members for their entire lives.
How big do they get?
The largest dolphin is the Killer Whale which grows up to 6-9 metres long and can weight over 4 tons.
Dolphins have
long snouts that typically hold around 100 teeth.
They also have a blowhole on the top of their head
that they use for breathing.
What do dolphins eat?
For the most part, dolphins eat other smaller fish, but they are not limited to just fish. They eat squid, too, and some dolphins, like Killer Whales, will often eat small sea mammals like seals and penguins.
What do dolphins eat?
For the most part, dolphins eat other smaller fish, but they are not limited to just fish. They eat squid, too, and some dolphins, like Killer Whales, will often eat small sea mammals like seals and penguins.
They don't chew
their food, they swallow it whole. Dolphins get the water they need from the
animals they eat, rather than drinking ocean water.
What do dolphins like to do?
Dolphins communicate through chirps and whistles. Not a lot is known about their communication. They like to jump and play and do acrobatic spins in the air. They have been known to surf waves near the beach or follow the wake of ships.
What do dolphins like to do?
Dolphins communicate through chirps and whistles. Not a lot is known about their communication. They like to jump and play and do acrobatic spins in the air. They have been known to surf waves near the beach or follow the wake of ships.
Dolphins are also very trainable as shown by the shows
they put on at ocean parks like Sea World.
Dolphins have excellent eyesight and hearing. Underwater they use echolocation. Echolocation is kind of like sonar where dolphins make a sound and then listen to the echo. Their hearing is so sensitive to these echoes that they can almost "see" objects in the water by hearing. This allows dolphins to locate food in cloudy or dark water.
How do dolphins sleep?
Dolphins have to sleep, so how do they do this without drowning? Dolphins let half of their brain sleep at a time. While one half sleeps the other half is enough awake to keep the dolphin from drowning. Dolphins may float at the surface while sleeping or swim slowly to the surface every now and then for a breath.
How does a dolphin reproduce?
Dolphin reproduction start with the copulation of a couple of dolphins.The copulation occurs belly to belly initiating the gestation.
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