The dolphin's blowhole is used for breathing. Like us dolphin's are warm blooded animals. So dolphins also need air. So when the dolphin goes out of the water it squirts out water!
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to eject the water in its system
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A blowhole is what whales and dolphins use to breathe air.
yes i think it does come from its blowhole
it is called its blowhole
No dolphins breath with their blowhole that they have on top of their head.
from its mothers blowhole they stick on to the blowhole for safety to
The word blowhole is a noun. The plural form is blowholes.
The blowhole is the whale's "nose." Whales breath through them.
Yes, like the adults, baby bottlenose dolphins have a blowhole.
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Back then the whale's blowhole was towards its nose. Over the years as the whale has changed its blowhole has slowly gone backwards. Now, its blowhole is at the back of his head. For more information go to YouTube and watch Expedition 4 of "The Voyage of The Mimi."
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