dolphins do not live in either extreme heat or cold
Living things live in extreme climates through adaptation. This includes polar bears having warm coats to battle the cold and cactuses being able to store water for exposure to the extreme heat.
Dolphins live in both warm and cold water. They are found more often in warm water, but have blubber which insulates them for cooler water.
Dolphins have a thick layer of fat that insulates their bodies when the water they live in becomes too cold. They also conserve body heat when necessary.
They do live in a cold forest, so they may prefer to be a little warmer.
No, dolphins live in warm water an Ottawa has no warm bodies of water, and it is also too cold there.
well....it acually depends on the bread of dolphins......dolphins that live near the warm land does have the "1 year version", yet dolphins that live near the cold, icy lands have the "2 year version".
Actualy They live in both
Dolphins can live in both cold and warm water because they have blubber which keeps them warmer.
Heat stroke during the Indian summers. Extreme cold from blizzards. Traffic accidents from sporadic and heavy rain.
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Aphids live pretty much everywhere, except extreme cold.
I think it's because it's too cold.