No it is a mammal. It breathes air, has hair, has a backbone, has it's young alive. Reptiles do NONE of that.
a dolphin is a mammal
Neither. A dolphin is a mammal.
Nope - it's a river dolphin.
It's a mammal
A dolphin is a mammal because they breath air just like humans
All dolphins are mammal's. Reptiles do not swim.
neither dolphins are aquatic mammals like whales
A dolphin is neither reptile, amphibian, or fish. It is a mammal. It comes up to the surface of the water to breathe air through it's blowhole.
The only thing I can imagine you are asking about is a Bottlenose dolphin, and it is a mammal.
Dolphins are mammals. They bear live young and use lungs to breathe air. They also have (a little)facial hair!
Its a marine reptile like a dolphin but gave birth to live young-tough it was cold blooded from around dinosaur times i think maybe earlier or later
Yes as the animal is not a reptile but a mammal so it needs oxygen which she gets from air above the ocean as she does not have gills it also uses it to remove water collected in its body