Not necessarily but they do have strong tailbones to help them swim faster!
Yes dolphins are vertebrates, because they are mammals and all mammals have backbones.(We humans have backones).
Sea animals with backbones include fish, sharks, whales, dolphins, and sea turtles. These animals are known as vertebrates because they have a backbone or spinal column.
A dolphin is a mammal and thus has a backbone like all mammals, us included. Yes, dolphins are vertebrates: they have a set of vertebrae, also known as a spine or a backbone.
its almost as strong as chuck norris
Dolphins do have a strong tail with strong kick. That is showcased in many aquariums when they perform tail-walking above water or jumps.
Very strong. It's what propels them through the water.
Dolphins VS sharks, hmmm. Sharks are pretty strong but dolphins are better. Sharks have pretty sharp teeths but dolphins are much more smarter faster and can kill sharks by smashing their strong beaks right into the sharks gills. Sharks can swim ten to twenty miles per hour but dolphins can swim up to thirty miles per hour, let's go for the dolphins. Sharks has sharp teeths but dolphins has a really strong beak that can kill sharks. The dolphins is now the winner.
yes they are stronger than anything in the sea
yes, a dolphin does have a back bone, just like humans the dolphin has bones in their fins like finger bones and in their tail fins they have bones like feet bones. They are mammals just as we are and we both are called vertebrates (having backbones).
They are vertebrates because they have backbones.
Sharks and Orcas(which are also dolphins) eat dolphins. The shark will only go after a weak dolphin that has strayed away from the pod(a group of dolphins). An Orca will eat a dolphin of any strength weak or strong.
No there is more with backbones