No because it's part of marine organisms.
Dolphines are Mammals.
It depends on what other organism is interacting with the dolphin.
Yes, all living things are organisms, even plants and cells.
yes
A dolphin
There are many different species of whales such as blue whale, beaked whale and even dolphin.
By definition, a vertebrate is an organism which has a backbone. So, if you really want to make sure, you could perform an examination on a dead dolphin, cut it open, and see if there is a backbone (there is).
fish, dolphin, whale, shark, tomato (jk), manitee, swordfish, stingray, among many others
All multi-cellular plants and animals are eukaryotic.
The class name for each animal changes. For example, a dolphin's class name is Mammalia. This translates to mammal.
Yes. An organism has to be alive.The organism must be able to/have:1) regulate its temperature2) grow and develop3) metabolism4) respond to stimuli5) reproduce6) evolutionary adaption
no a dolphin is about 150lbs but depends if you have a baby dolphin or a adolt dolphin and there is your dolphin anser bey