Only female dolphins give birth. Although male Bottle-Nosed Dolphins will have sex with other male Bottle-Nosed Dolphins.
The female (cow) gives birth to the baby (calf).
No. Female dolphins give birth.
No. only female Dolphins can give birth.
Dolphins are mammals, so they give birth to a live baby dolphin. A mother dolphin gives birth in the water, and her baby is called a "calf." It takes about twelve months for it to be born.
The natural habitat has it's birth (female dolphin) by a sexual active way witch leads to having her baby in a mamel way experiance.
Most dolphins just give birth to one dolphin each pregnancy. However, occasionally (like with humans) they will give birth to twins, or (very rarely) triplets.
Both male and female contribute their cells to give birth to a baby.
As with all mammals, dolphins have two genders. Male and Female, the male dolphin mates with the female dolphin just as any other animal would. Then he give's the female dolphin sperm to fertilize her egg. Almost a year later she gives birth.
Dolphins usually give birth to one calf per pregnancy. Although, occasionally they will give birth to multiple offspring.
A female can give birth when she is three for four years old.
It takes 12 months for a dolphin to give birth to another dolphin (calf).
Dolphins are classified under mammalia, therefore they give birth to live young. A baby dolphin is called a calf.
if you meant where dolphins give birth the answer is the water of course and usually baby dolphins give birth tail first so that means that they do not breathe yet but once the whole body of the dolphin has come out it sinks down and the mother or the auntie that could be a male or a female catches the new born and the mother and the auntie work together to push the baby dolphin to the surface to take it's first air and come to life.
To get a baby..a male and a female have sexual intercourse causing the female to get pregnant and give birth.
Dolphins are mammals, not fish, and they reproduce in the same way that humans and most other mammals do. The males have a penis, to introduce semen to the female's vagina. Fertilized eggs are matured in the dolphin's womb for many months and after about 12 months baby dolphins are born through the vagina, as in other mammals. Reproduction occurs internally for the female dolphin when she finds a willing mate, as her eggs are inside of her. Eventually, the female dolphin will give birth with the baby being born tail first so as not to drown. Then its mother helps it up to the surface for its first breaths.