all dolphins have teeth some don't even look like teeth if they didn't have teeth how would they consume food everyday
they live in different habitats and they look very different....a river dolphins mouth is very longer than that of an ocean dolphin and their teeth tend to stick out
No. Dolphins are mammals and sharks are fish. You can tell the difference because dolphins have lungs.
It depends on how big is the dolphin and who are you comparing to and which dolphin.
bottlenose dolphins do have teeth
No, but some species of dolphins are endangered, like the Indus River dolphins and the Yangtzee River dolphins. The pink Amazon River dolphins and the Ganges River dolphins are classed as vulnerable.no
It has 100 teeth.
only one species of dolphins at this time that are going extinct are the pink river dolpinsHector's dolphins (New Zealand dolphins) are also in danger of becoming extinct. The endangered river dolphins are Amazon River dolphins, Ganges River dolphins, Chinese White dolphins, Indus River dolphins, and La Plata River dolphins.
They can grow up to 7 feet tall.
Baleen whales don't eat Dolphins. Baleen whaled can't eat Dolphins. Baleen whales are filter feeders. They don't have the teeth to take a dolphin apart, and can't swallow anything that big.
dolphins have very large teeth. almost as long as dawsons pubes dolphins have very large teeth. almost as long as dawsons pubes
Of the five freshwater species of dolphins in the world, the Amazon River dolphin, Inia geoffrensis has a pink color.