NO because it is most likely too cold ther for them(dolphins)
Not on porpoise.
no
They eat anchovies cephalopods, squid and cuttlefish
off the coast of France and all oceans except the arctic and Antarctic
I think it's because it's too cold.
Dolphins that call the Antarctic region home are mammals. They give birth to live young and nurture their young until they are old enough to fend for themselves.
Hourglass dolphins are found in the cold waters of the Southern Hemisphere. They typically inhabit regions around the Antarctic Peninsula and the sub-Antarctic islands, where they feed on fish and squid.
There are no animals that live only in the Antarctic. All the species which do live there are also found on either the subantarctic islands or further north as well, such as the southern reaches of South America, and the open Southern Ocean.Various species of penguins, whales, dolphins and birds are found around the Antarctic. See also the related question.
The exact worldwide population of bottlenose dolphins is unknown, but it is probably between 500,000 and 1,000,000. They are found throughout nearly all of the world's oceans and seas, but are not found near the Arctic or Antarctic or in the Caspian Sea.
dolphins live in water Dolphins live in all oceans of the planet and even in some important rivers. While not all species of dolphins live everywhere, there is a species for each environment. Specifically one of the best known species, the bottlenose dolphin lives in every ocean of the world except the Arctic and the Antarctic oceans. The Atlantic spotted dolphin, lives all over the tropical and temperate areas of the Atlantic Ocean avoiding the Arctic and Antarctic regions. The Pink Dolphin lives in the Amazon river.
most dophins have their own type of water they need to live in! Like how Dusky Dolphins live in antarctic waters so it just depends on the type of dophin!
There is no Antarctic Dolphin.However, The hourglass dolphin Lagenorhynchus crucigerdoes occupy the Southern Ocean, and is rarely seen. The Southern Ocean is the most protein-rich ocean on earth, providing in its short food chain sufficient protein for all the animals live in these waters.