Dolphins can swim 1,000 feet down before taking a breath of air.
I think the longest that a dolphin can stay under water is 7 minutes, but I'm not sure how far under they can swim.
as far as a elephant can run
Bottlenose Dolphin- As far as a captivity swim, this is the best choice because of the dolphin's kind and loving nature. It is also the most popular dolphin seen in captivity...and may be your only choice anyway.
that's easy 100 miles a day
well they probably only swim to the Abyss zone, because of the presure in the water
Seals swim in the ocean. They are also found swimming in bays, harbors, and occasionally, rivers which are open to the ocean.
your answer has to be the reef or any far off land ocean like the pacific ocean or the atlantic ocean!
It is believed that they can dive to a depth of 50 feet to capture prey and will swim under water for short distances when pursuing their prey.
Join the navy. you will have to take a ship because Hawaii is in the middle of the ocean, and too far to swim!!
It really depends on what kind of a swimmer you are. If you can swim really well, you can probably swim really far. If you can't swim at all, you won't swim very far. I hope this answers your question.
Yes a dolphin can see,but not from very far away
the bottlenose dolphin is. by far.
Absolutely not. Considering it was not made to swim, you can imagine that an animal that was born to swim, such as a dolphin, is much faster. In the water, hydrodynamics have a LOT to do with how fast an animal is. Which would travel faster, a big ball like an elephant, or a dart, like a dolphin? Assuming their general nature and hydrodynamics come into play, an elephant is far from being the fastest swimmer.