They are both Highly intelligent beings, surprisingly dolphins are smarter than Humans due to their more intellectually advanced brain which allows them to be able to communicate sound waves that are more accustomed to Dolphins.
Many people call dolphins porpoises. Though very similar, dolphins and porpoises are not the same.
both are used for scientific research
people depend on dolphins because dolphins are intelligent marine mammals and easy to to teach
Dolphins are not afraid of people because they are very samrt
As sad as it sounds, yes people are hunting dolphins.
They are both mammals and you can't have them as pets
People like dolphins because of their beauty and intelligence.
Pink Dolphins have blowholes. They're very similar to other Dolphins in most aspects.
No, dolphins do not "rape" people. While there have been rare instances of aggressive behavior towards humans by dolphins, it is not accurate to characterize it as rape. Dolphins are wild animals and their interactions with humans can vary, but the idea of dolphins raping people is not supported by scientific evidence.
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Yes, men kill dolphins by accident or purpose Yes, people kill dolphins by accident or purposeYes, babies kill dolphins by accident or purposeYes, women kill dolphins by accident or purposeYes, people kill dolphins by accident or purpose
If you take a shark, it has teeth, on the other hand dolphins dont, do they? Nothing is similar between them both.Most people will put 'A shark is blue and white and a dolphin is same'Answer:Although sharks and dolphins are different species (fish and mammals) they operate in the same environment and have similar adaptations:overall their form(shape ) is similar being streamlinedboth are either top predators in their area or close to being in that positionneither have scalesboth find and eat living food (fish etc) and have sharp grasping teethboth rely on extra senses to locate food (sharks: chemo and electrical sensing, dolphins: sonar)