Yes it is possible to learn how to speak dolphin if u know how to chatter.
Dolphins Communicate
by making clicking noises and
their own special whistle
every dolphin has the own special whistle to
determine which is which
Yes. Humans can talk to dogs, and cats, and fish, and bears, monkeys, zebras, mules, and elephants as well as dolphins, but whether or not these animals understand is another matter.
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Dolphins can learn if they see a person friendly and playing with him for a month then anything the person does in front of the dolphin then the dolphin does the same thing if you let him to see you every day then it would've happen.
people well know when there is a dolphin by looking at them when they come out the water when they need to breathe. People would know there is a dolphins when dolphins first learn how to be plural and singular at the same time.
Dolphins are mammals, meaning they nurse their young with milk. So, young dolphins will often stay very close to their mothers while they are fed by their milk. In fact, dolphin calves often stay with their mothers for up to 6 years as they learn necessary survival skills. The maternal instinct in female dolphins can be very prominent, as another dolphin will often help a mother deliver and take care of her baby dolphin for the first few years. On the other hand, fathers are known to eat their own babies in some dolphin species, such as bottlenose dolphins.
No. They'd probably be as trainable as the other dolphin species, so they could probably learn a few commands, but that's about it.
They eat shrimp and tuna
Dolphins, like humans, enjoy playing. Scientists once did an experiment where they rewarded a dolphin every time she performed a new trick. This went well for several days, as the dolphin went through all the tricks she knew how to do - flips, rolls, bouncing a ball, leaping though a hoop, etc. - and then she ran out of tricks. The scientists and dolphin spent the next couple of days under a lot of stress; the dolphin tried every trick again, and the scientist started to feel guilty about keeping back her snack. Then the dolphin suddenly "got it" - she realized that the scientist was rewarding NEW tricks. The dolphin started dreaming up new tricks and performing them, earning reward after reward! So dolphins can do any trick you can imagine, and then some.
They learn how to communicate, walk and play with others.
Bottle-nose dolphins are very intelligent, very sociable, and very playful. They like to hunt for small fish to eat, but they also like to swim as a group, and sometimes they leap up out of the water just for fun. They also have a language with which they communicate, using special sounds (clicking, whistling). In captivity (at theme parks and aquariums), they learn quickly: they can be taught to perform, or to do certain tricks.
dolphins have many behaviors. if you are asking about the way they act, they are like humans. they can be mean, nice, happy, sad, etc. but if you ask about their show behaviors, there are countless ones. each park thinks up new or uses older behaviors according to a dolphins strengths and what it likes to do.
A baby dolphin is called a calf. The calf is very dependent on its mother. The two will spend many months together sometimes even years before the young calf can take of itself. Dolphin babies are born flukes first and sometimes come out head first. As soon as the baby is born the mother pushes it to the surface for its first breath or air. Baby dolphins dont know how to swim when there born but they learn about a half hour after there born.
The birth of a dolphin, which is a live birth, will be similar from one species to another. And YouTube has a number of short vids of dolphin births posted. Use the link below to see one, and then look at others that will be linked in the Related Videos list. The pictures are probably worth a thousand words, and it might be easier to learn by watching than by reading, at least in this case.
A really good place to learn about pink dolphins is National Geographic's website. There is plenty of information about the dolphins, their lifestyle, and where they live.