because you have the big fine that's a dolphin like this a big strong dolphin its my favcourite dolphin everlike that what ive down for you bye from tiegan Tavemer
Dont listen to this idiot above me how you would describe it is that it has some black and grey the black is on its tail and flippers and the grey on the face and the rest of the body
A dolphin is a mammal that lives in the sea. There are different types of dolphins such asbottle nosed dolphins and an orca/killerwhale (it is a dolphin, not a whale). Dolphins have extremley hard tails and flippers. They use them to swim. They have blowholes on the top of their heads. They can not breathe under water like fish because they don't have gills. They can hold their breath for very long though. They are normally blue orgrey in colour.
you describe a dolphin by it's pointy nose and by knowing where the blow hole is which is right on the top of there head.
A baby blue dolphin dives across the crashing waves. It's thick blubber, reflects on the crystal blue water, shining a bright starry light across the dolphins light, peaceful skin.
small ,fishlike whales that have a blowhole on the top of their heads and usually eat small fish.
Sleek, grey bottle nosed creature with a triangular shaped fin
3 adgetives that describe dolphin
A mammal
Magnificent
"Dolphin" is just the overall term used to describe that type of species of marine mammal. A female dolphin is actually called a "cow" and a male dolphin is called a "bull" much like cows. A baby dolphin is called a "calf" or "calves" for multiples babies.
The pronouns that take the place of the plural noun 'dolphins' are they as a subject and them as the object in a sentence.Examples: We saw dolphins in the bay. They were jumping and playing. I took some pictures of them.
He looks like a dolphin.
there are many ways to describe a gray dolphin.One way is that Gray dolphins have nice personality. EX: -They interact with other animals in the sea.
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no a dolphin is about 150lbs but depends if you have a baby dolphin or a adolt dolphin and there is your dolphin anser bey
I'll give you the 32 types the Bottlenose dolphin, the Killer Whale, the Common dolphin, the False Killer Whale, the Hector's dolphin, the Short-Finned Pilot Whale, the Commerson's dolphin, the Long-Finned Pilot Whale, the Black dolphin, the Atlantic Humpbacked dolphin, the Haeviside's dolphin, the Indo-Pacific Humpbacked dolphin, the Southern Right Whale dolphin, the Tucuxi, the Northern Right dolphin, the Pygmy Killer Whale, the Spotted dolphin, the Melon-Headed Whale, the Atlantic Spotted dolphin, the Irrawaddy dolphin, the Striped dolphin, the Rough-Toothed dolphin, the Spinner dolphin, the Risso's dolphin, the Clymene dolphin, the Fraser's dolphin, the White-Beaked dolphin, the Peale's dolphin, the Atlantic White-Sided dolphin, the Hourglass dolphin, the Pacific White-Sided dolphin and the Dusky dolphin.
Normal ocean going dolphins: Atlantic Humpbacked Dolphin Atlantic Spotted Dolphin Atlantic White-Sided Dolphin Bottlenose Dolphin Chilean Dolphin Clymene Dolphin Commerson's Dolphin Dusky Dolphin Fraser's Dolphin Heaviside's Dolphin Hector's Dolphin Hourglass Dolphin Indo-Pacific Humpbacked Dolphin Irrawaddy Dolphin Long-Beaked Common Dolphin Northern Rightwhale Dolphin Pacific White-Sided Dolphin Pantropical Spotted Dolphin Peale's Dolphin Risso's Dolphin Rough-Toothed Dolphin Short-Beaked Common Dolphin Southern Rightwhale Dolphin Spinner Dolphin Striped Dolphin Tucuxi White-Beaked Dolphin River or fresh water dolphins: Baiji- Chinese river dolphin Boto- Amazon river dolphin Franciscana- La plata river dolphin Ganges River Dolphin Indus River Dolphin Dolphins that are also called whales: Orca- Killer whale False Killer Whale Pygmy Killer Whale Melon-Headed Whale Long-Finned Pilot Whale Short-Finned Pilot Whale
Atlantic Hump-Backed Dolphin Atlantic Spotted Dolphin Atlantic White Sided Dolphin Black Dolphin Bottlenose Dolphin Clymene Dolphin Commersome's Dolphin Dusky Dolphin False Killer Whale Frasier's Dolphin Heaviside's Dolphin Hector's Dolphin Hourglass Dolphin Indo-Pacific Hump-back Irrawaddy Dolphin Long-finned Pilot Whale Long-Beaked Common Dolphin Long-Snouted Spotted Dolphin Melon Headed Dolphin Northern Right-Whale Dolphin Orcas (Killer Whale) Pantropical Dolphin Pacific-White Sided Dolphin Peale's Dolphin Pygmy Killer Whale Risso's Dolphin Rough Toothed Dolphin Short Finned Pilot Whale Short Beaked Common Dolphin Southern Right Whale Dolphin Striped Dolphin White Beaked Dolphin
Yes, a female dolphin cannot sexually reproduce and have a baby dolphin without the male dolphin.
The simple answer is no, a dolphin is not a kind of dolphin. However, they do share a common ancestor, aptly named a dolphin.