no a dolphin is a mammal and it does not lead an amphibias life style, it spends its entire life in the water
No, a dolphin is a mammal, not an amphibian.
A dolphin is a mammal.
A dolphin is a mammal.
a dolphin is a mammal
MAMMAL
No, dolphins are in the mammal category
dolphins are mammals
It's a mammal
Because it is. There's not really a "why". If you mean "what are the characteristics of a dolphin that show that it's a mammal and not a fish or amphibian", it's warm-blooded, produces milk, and gives birth to live young.
A dolphin is a (marine) mammal. I could see why you may have thought amphibian, however an amphibian is more of a frog/lizard species.
Yes, a toad is an amphibian. It is cold blooded and spends half it's life in water, half in land. That is pretty much what an amphibian is.
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