Dolphins do not live in lakes. They mostly live in the ocean, or sea. There have been river dolphins, however, found in South America.
pink dolphins live in revers or lakes
Dolphins DO live in the tidal regions of many rivers. Along with seals, manatee and dugong, they are commonly seen up to 50 -80 miles from the sea. -While canoeing in our Fraser River in British Columbia, I have often seen seals 60 miles from the Georgia Strait.
dolphins are highly intelligent,,, dolphins live mostly in the ocean in the shallow water,, they can live in any ocean around the would. but some dolphins live in rivers
Yes, along with Max and the Wild Things, Santa, and the Tooth Fairy.
bottle nose dolphins live in Inverness most of them do any way
Whales live in the "open ocean." They COULD swim in lakes, if there was one large enough, with enough food for them, that was a saltwater lake (there are a few--the Great Salt Lake and the Dead Sea are saltwater lakes). But whales don't live there. They live in the ocean.
yes, any of them can live in there in a matter of time
all dolphins are mammals because of why any other mammal is a mammal because they have live birth and need to breathe air to live.
No, dolphins live in warm water an Ottawa has no warm bodies of water, and it is also too cold there.
no. dolphins live in the sea.
Not in lakes but they may live close to lakes.
Yes. Dolphins are mammals, and are born pretty much like any other mammal.