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.
No, dolphins live in warm water an Ottawa has no warm bodies of water, and it is also too cold there.
Dolphins are mammals, which means they are warm-blooded. Warm-blooded creatures thrive better in warm water and this is what most dolphins prefer.
No one can say what the weather is in a dolphin's habitat because dolphins live in all most all the oceans and seas in the world. Most dolphins like warm, tropical areas. Since dolphins move according to their food supply, I would suggest you search what dolphins eat and find their habitat.
They have fat called blubber,which keeps them warm.
Bottle-nose dolphins live in warm areas! I'm not sure why but know they do.
Dolphins can live in both cold and warm water because they have blubber which keeps them warmer.
There are many species of dolphins, and they live in a variety of habitats. Most Dolphins live in oceans and seas, ranging from coastal areas to open seas and from the tropics to the polar regions. A few Dolphins live in fresh water rivers, such as the Ganges river dolphin and the pink river dolphin.
It's because they need salt water in oceans,but there are river dolphins that need river water.
The striped dolphin tends to live in deep warm or tropical oceanic water. They live in waters as warm as 52-84 degrees fahrenheit. So your welcome
Warm water Bottlenose dolphins 10 C to 32 C ( 50 F to 90 F)
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