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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.

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Dolphins are mammals that swim in family groups in the ocean.

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Pods of dolphins are constantly on the move in their search for shoals of fish on which to feed.

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100 of miles

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