Yes, they have Orcas. Which yes, is a dolphin.
No since dolphins are ocean dwelling mammals and Alaska is a landmass
Pacific white-sided dolphins are in Alaska, and I'm pretty sure dolphins are known to be very intelligent.
They live in ALASKA
Daryn Colledge right tackle for the green bay packersThere are ATLEAST 9 born in Alaska, Plus some who was raised in Alaska but born elsewhere. Depending on your meaning of "from" being "Born in" or "growing up in" Alaska>
Dall's Porpoise, Harbour porpoise and pacific whitesided dolphins are the three most comman but there well be different kinds in alaska.
Cruise tours to Alaska are a very good way to see a variety of wildlife. Alaska's Inside Passage is home to an abundance of bald eagles, black bear, wolves and moose. Whale watching is a popular activity on Alaskan cruises, and it's very common to see schools of dolphins following along behind the ship.
Well dolphins cannot live exactly everywhere. They prefer to live and can mostly be found in warmer ocean climates. The pink dolphin can be found in the amazon river. Bottle nosed dolphins can be found in the pacific and Atlantic ocean. They are rarely found in colder waters like near the artic and Alaska, because they are not thick skinned like seals and walruses.
Dolphins are vertebrates.
only one species of dolphins at this time that are going extinct are the pink river dolpinsHector's dolphins (New Zealand dolphins) are also in danger of becoming extinct. The endangered river dolphins are Amazon River dolphins, Ganges River dolphins, Chinese White dolphins, Indus River dolphins, and La Plata River dolphins.
No, but some species of dolphins are endangered, like the Indus River dolphins and the Yangtzee River dolphins. The pink Amazon River dolphins and the Ganges River dolphins are classed as vulnerable.no
they are both dolphins.
they are the same as regular dolphins. Pink dolphins are just albino dolphins.