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Actually, there are. It's called a melon. It is like a sonar. its in the dolphin's head. It works like this. The dolphin squeak & squeals and the sound bounces back off nearby objects and at the melon.

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Dolphins live ij large groups called pods. They are very protective of their young, using echolocation to communicate, hunt and defend. Dolphins are thought to be highly developped intellectually.

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You can retrieve this information by going to the related links section indicated below. Then scroll down the page until you reach the Evolution and Anatomy section.

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The dolphin has a hairless, streamlined, fish-like shape body. The dolphin has two fins, a dorsal fin, and a tail.

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The body parts of a dolphin is...

Beack, Blowhole, Dorsal fin, Ears, Eyes, Fluke, Flipper, Median, a Notch and a Melon.

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their mouth is modified into baleen plates for capturing the minute planktonic organisms called krills

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