The bottle-nosed dolphin normally dives to depths of 150 feet [45 m], but the deepest recorded dive for a dolphin is 1,795 feet [547 m]! How does this mammal survive such a dive? Its heartbeat slows down during the dive, and blood is diverted to the heart, lungs, and brain. Also, its muscles contain a chemical that stores oxygen.
Dolphins are mammals that swim in family groups in the ocean.
Pods of dolphins are constantly on the move in their search for shoals of fish on which to feed.
100 of miles
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they swim
Dolphins move with the help of there fins and the move to get there food.
Dolphins move up and down. Fish move mostly in a straight line.
Dolphins move in an up and down motion, they can go up to speeds of 30mph.
Move fast.
Dolphins have to chase fish in order to be able to eat.
they swim
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I dont know y dont u check google?
No- dolphins are bigger, and bluegills and dolphins do not live in the same place.
Actually, dolphins move in pods or family units.
No, common dolphins do not migrate like other species of dolphins do. However, they will move locations if they are in search of food.