no becuses if they are not in there habbit they could die.
dolphins can live in both rivers and seas, they are quite common in unpolluted areas but the most likely places to find them are in marine parks and zoos, or in dolphin experiences such as swimming with dolphins :)
Dolphins live in the deep marine waters, not in tidal zones.
Marine mammals do not live on land, and no marine mammals lay eggs. Marine mammals include whales, dolphins and porpoises.
yes
Dolphins are marine (sea-dwelling) mammals - they breath air, and give birth to live young.
The whales, some sharks, some dolphins, & certain fish.
Dolphins are in the group of marine mammals called cetaceans, specifically within the family Delphinidae. Within this family, there are different genera and species of dolphins, such as bottlenose dolphins, killer whales, and spinner dolphins.
Sharks, whales, dolphins and porpoises live in the Bahrain's marine life. Most all of the species that live in this marine life are already considered extinct.
Bottlenose Dolphin is a marine mammal that lives in the ocean, specifically the Pacific Ocean.
With a few exceptions dolphins are marine animals and therefore live in Oceans not countries. They are found worldwide, mostly in the shallower seas of the continental shelves The exceptions are the: The Amazon River Dolphin Ganges and Indus River Dolphin Chinese River Dolphin
They're both marine animals though the dolphin is a mammal.
Yes both species of bottle nosed dolphins are marine species.