yes dolphins do play games with each other. they plat something like "tag" with one another... they play all sources of games common to ours includes tag, hide and go seek, and other fun games. dolphins and just like humans in lots of ways. :)
Since the ocean isn't exactly filled with toys, dolphins play with each other. They can often be seen swimming erratically, and leaping out of the water. This is a form of play.
Dolphins like to play games like tag and hade n' seek
Because they are naturally curious creatures and it is thought that Dolphins relate to people through play.
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all a dolphin may do is have fun communicate each other or find food
all a dolphin may do is have fun communicate each other or find food
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they have a posetive and fun.
Yes, you can ride a dolphin. I ride dolphins nearly every day, as I am a dolphin rider. Dolphin riding is actually very fun and feels great when the dolphin you are mounted on jumps. Dolphin riding is not only possible, it's great fun.
No, because dolphins have sex for fun!
Its the only marine animal that kills for fun.
Dolphines just swim around play eat and fun. And maybe mate all day! Haha!
The fun things to see in Coogee, Australia include the Bali Victims Memorial, Gordons Bay Reserve, the Ritz Cinema, Dolphin Point, and Nthn Headland Beach.
that's such a stupidly, idiotic Q. to ask only someone stupid would ask that Q
no a dolphin is about 150lbs but depends if you have a baby dolphin or a adolt dolphin and there is your dolphin anser bey
I'll give you the 32 types the Bottlenose dolphin, the Killer Whale, the Common dolphin, the False Killer Whale, the Hector's dolphin, the Short-Finned Pilot Whale, the Commerson's dolphin, the Long-Finned Pilot Whale, the Black dolphin, the Atlantic Humpbacked dolphin, the Haeviside's dolphin, the Indo-Pacific Humpbacked dolphin, the Southern Right Whale dolphin, the Tucuxi, the Northern Right dolphin, the Pygmy Killer Whale, the Spotted dolphin, the Melon-Headed Whale, the Atlantic Spotted dolphin, the Irrawaddy dolphin, the Striped dolphin, the Rough-Toothed dolphin, the Spinner dolphin, the Risso's dolphin, the Clymene dolphin, the Fraser's dolphin, the White-Beaked dolphin, the Peale's dolphin, the Atlantic White-Sided dolphin, the Hourglass dolphin, the Pacific White-Sided dolphin and the Dusky dolphin.