No, dolphins don't pant because normally if someone or something pants it is breathing hard and hot, well it is different from a dolphin because it never gets hot underwater. So no, dolphins don't sweat or pant.
Because they are tired ...
animals that live in the Sahara desert adapt not only because they are used to the heat but also because they have tongues to pant. like dogs. they pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant until they drop dead. animals that live in the Sahara desert adapt not only because they are used to the heat but also because they have tongues to pant. like dogs. they pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant until they drop dead. animals that live in the Sahara desert adapt not only because they are used to the heat but also because they have tongues to pant. like dogs. they pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant until they drop dead.
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Instead of sweating like humans, the pant.
dogs or other furry animals pant because dogs cant sweat so to seat really they pant to cool themselves down
Dogs paint when they are in pain, but it is more common for them to pant when they are hot. Pregnant dogs about to give birth will always pant in pain.
A dolphin has good hearing