People use dolphins for food I think its stupid and cruel you should see the videos on u tube their horrible
(((sigh....I guess the fact that dolphins are cute makes eating them cruel even though they're carnivores and eat countless fishies :/ ... but they're used for entertainment mostly, and have been used therapeutically in China to help autistic children. They're also used for EOD (explosive ordnance disposal) by the US Navy. But yes, people eat them. Get over it hippie that's just the way the nature you love so much happens to be.)))
I work at a cabinet factory and we use dolphin skin to cover in our racking. This protects pieces of wood from rubbing together and damaging the finish. Dolphin skin is a soft yet sturdy material.
It's called blubber
no. blubber is the fat under the skin. dolphin skin is just called skin.
Skin is important to any creature. A dolphin`s skin enables it glide through the water with grace. Did you know that people studied the dolphin skin to later create our modern boats?
Dolphin skin is smooth and rubbery. It has no hair and a dolphin can have peeling skin just like a human.
dolphins skin is smooth
yes, a dolphin does have skin.
cells of dolphins
Nothing.
No they do not. Their skin is very smooth.
it is gray
Dolphins have blubber under their skin, that helps hold in their body heat.
no
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cells of dolphins
Really sensitive skin that is really rubbery and smooth.
they have blubber under their skin they have blubber under their skin
Yes, all cetaceans (dolphins, whales and porpoises) have skin :)
Yes! Tough but smooth
no they aren't because of there skin
skin