The answer to that is no. Dolphins are mammals and therefore give birth to live offspring.
A female dolphin doesn't lay any eggs at all. The dolphin is a mammal and gives live birth to their young.
Dolphins are mammals and therefore do not lay eggs
No, a dolphin does not lay eggs but gives birth to live young.
None. Dolphins do NOT lay eggs.
No. Dolphins are mammals meaning they give birth to live young. So no. Dolphins do NOT lay eggs. (Even common ones)
No, dolphins, whales, and porpoises are mammals because they do not lay eggs.
There are two types of "Dolphin" 1) the fish, the females of these have thousands of eggs during the breeding season. 2) the mammals, these do not lay eggs they produce live offspring.
They give birth just like humans do.
Pink dolphin is a mammal. They do not lay eggs. Only two mammals from Australia, lay eggs. They are platypus and echidna. They are the evolutionary link between eggs laying animals and mammals, which give birth to babies.
the eggs will grow until they are big full grow frogs!
Yes. All dolphins do because they are mammals. Few mammals lay eggs.
Chickens lay eggs because they are birds. All species of birds lay eggs in order to reproduce. Baby chickens (chicks) hatch from those eggs and grow up. If the eggs are not fertilized, however, then they will not hatch. Those are the ones that are eaten.