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neither they live in the sea ;) Warm generally, you don't get many dolphins in the arctic :O
Bottle Nose Dolphin
Beluga is the only sea animal that begins with the letter B Bottle nose dolphin :)
A sea predator like a shark would most likely do that.
No. A few bottle nose dolphins have been trained to appear in shows.
bottle nose dolphins live in tropical waters and maybe (but very rarely) temperate waters.
the botte nose dolphin isnt one of the most popular dolphins but they are mainly known for their bottle nose which is obviously in their name, ive heard they mainly eat forage fish. there are two types their is the common bottle nose and the indo pacific bottlenose dolphin.n and just recently in 2011 a new species was discovered called the burrunan dolphin. as all sea animals live their life undersea they are limited to what they do. they swim, live their lives as they face challenges. but they are very smart animals which can be trained and specifically the bottlenose dolphin is traned by militaries to search for enemys. a cool fact about them is that they have more body fat then blood. im confident with my answers i studied them only a few months back at school in science.
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Yes Dolphins and Sea Otters live in sea water.
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in the sea
The pink dolphin is actually a freshwater dolphin, and lives in the Amazon River.