A myth about dolphins is that they do not live as long in aquariums as they do in the wild. The fact about dolphins is that they have a better chance of being healthy and living as long, if not longer, than wild dolphins.
yes. Leo (he constellation) has many myths
Neither. A dolphin is a mammal.
In the Amazon River in Brazil, and its called an Albino Dolphin.
No they are not.
A dolphin's fin is rounded at the top, but a shark's fin is straight
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The myths fill big books. Ask at your library!
A myth is that they are whales when actually orcas belong to the largest species of the oceanic dolphin family.
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Winter the dolphin is a dolphin that ended up with no tail cause she was still a baby dolphin and was fooling around and saw a lobster trap and just decided to go play with it.
Dolphins are a type of toothed whale. They are social animals who live in groups called pods. There are 36 different species some eexamples are: The bottlenose dolphin, The river dolphin and The Orca is in fact a large dolphin.
The strict definition of the word myth is "story." Some myths provide historical fact, and those that do arguably do intend to do so. But, not all do this.
They can hunt, communicate and save people. Dolphins communicate by their fins and by whistling. They can save someone if they are drowning. You can search up on google for many other facts.
No. It's all fairy tales, lies, bubbe meissehs, folk legends, myths, and BS.
Myths are typically based on cultural beliefs, traditions, or stories that may not have concrete evidence to support them. While some myths may have elements of truth or historical basis, they are often considered to be more symbolic or metaphorical rather than provable facts.