no there is no current scientific way to revive an extinct animal.
we can set up marine laws to ensure that they are safe.
There long nose helps them kill sharks and whale and predators
well really to tell you the truth idk (i don't know)about it>!hehe:)
one brain is asleep and the other one is awake so they smell the pedators sorry if i answerd it wrong
Stop polluting the waters and building buildings
Hectors's dolphin can be saved and not become extint if people don't polute and fish for these endangered species.This is what is causing hectors dolphin to become extinct.
Bottlenose dolphins start the gestation period with the copulation of a pair of dolphins. After the 12 months of the gestation period, a single calf is born, usually with the help of another dolphin which assumes the role of a midwife. Dolphin mothers give birth to the calf by releasing the tail of the baby first. This is done this way, to avoid that the new dolphin gets drown. The calf is nursed for up to 18 months with milk produced by the mother.After that, young dolphins stay with their mothers for around 6 years until they have developed all the skills for hunting and surviving.
Winter got tangled up in a cage and a fisher man came to help her and then they had to cut off her tale only when she was 2 months old!
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A bottlenose dolphin's skin color is gray to dark gray on its back, fading to white on its lower jaw and belly. This coloration, a type of camouflage known as countershading, may help conceal a dolphin from predators and prey. When viewed from above, a dolphin's dark back surface blends with the dark depths. When seen from below, a dolphin's lighter belly blends with the bright sea surface.
Many, many types! That's why we should help them! Bottlenose, pink river, river, orcas, are just a few.
The bottlenose dolphin is known to jump the highest among sea mammals, leaping up to 20 feet in the air. This behavior, known as breaching, is thought to help them communicate, play, remove parasites, or enhance their speed while swimming.