Dolphins - page 2

How are dolpins adapted to their environment?
Physical Adaptations The most important dolphin adaptation is the blowhole located on the top of the body. The blowhole allows a dolphin to come up to...
How many babies do dolpins?
Dolphins virtually never have twins; they give birth to one baby at a time every 1 to 6 years depending on the species and individuals. The average ti...
What do dolphions do as an an adult?
What do dolphins mostly do?What activities do dolphins do?What is the behavior of a dolphin?What weird things do dolphins do?Why do dolphins help hum...
What does a commondolphin look like?
Appearance. Common bottlenose dolphins get their name from their short, thick snout (or rostrum). They are generally gray in color. They can range fro...
What food does a baby dolpine?
Baby dolphins primarily rely on their mothers for milk. However, as the baby grows, they will consume up to 30 pounds of food a day, working within th...
What animal is part of a pod?
pod - A group of whales (or seals or dolphins), or a small flock of birds. What animals are a pod?What are found in a pod?What does POD mean?How many ...
What are long-snouted spinner dolphins' internal characteristics?
Spinners in general all share common characteristics: their bodies are slender, their beaks are long and thin (except for the Atlantic short-snouted s...
What kind of Dolphins live in South Carolina?
In South Carolina, the bottlenosed dolphin is the most common mammal inhabiting estuarine habitats as well as open water. Inshore dolphins live in bay...
What do a dolphin eat?
Toothed whales (including all dolphins) are carnivores; they eat other animals. Dolphins eat a variety of fish, squid, shrimps, jellyfish and octopuse...