IT CARES FOR ITS YOUNG FOR A LITTLE WHILE THEN EAVES WHEN THE BABY CAN TAKE CARE OF ITSELF! lIKE ALL MAMMELS THEY LOVE THEIR YOUNG EVEN WHEN THEY DON'T SHOW IT.
yes they do
how do bottlenose dolphins take care of there young
59! Well above the average for bottlenose dolphins in human care or the wild.
yes.
8 years
makes go every were with her
it hides it or keeps it by its side at all times..!
it keeps it by it's side. remember a dolphins a MAMMAL
Dolphins are mammals, meaning they nurse their young with milk. So, young dolphins will often stay very close to their mothers while they are fed by their milk. In fact, dolphin calves often stay with their mothers for up to 6 years as they learn necessary survival skills. The maternal instinct in female dolphins can be very prominent, as another dolphin will often help a mother deliver and take care of her baby dolphin for the first few years. On the other hand, fathers are known to eat their own babies in some dolphin species, such as bottlenose dolphins.
Currently in the North Pacific, there is a large female who is 64 years old, and about 63 feet long. She is well known to researchers. During whaling the largest humpback was over 90 feet long, a female, and we will never know how old she was.
Depends on the bond between the baby and mother. Usually a year to a year and a half. Hope this helped - God bless you! I'll be praying for you :) Jesus loves you.
Yes. Island Dolphin Care use dolphin therapy, and other places as well.
dolphins make a group called (a pod) to protect there young from enemies