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because of their brains
The brain controls all of the body including the nervous system, circulatory system, and, muscular system.
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The facts about the functions of a dolphins organs is that they serve as adaptations for the dolphins to survive their environment. Some of these organs include the bottle-nose, the blow hole, body structure and much more.
Dolphins have large brains for their bodies -- in fact, a bottlenose dolphin is second only to humans in the ratio of brain size to body size. Researchers have also pointed to the parallels in the organization of dolphin and primate brains as more evidence of high intelligence in dolphins. Some have gone so far as to suggest that dolphins actually have a language that humans simply cannot comprehend.
Oil is toxic, and dolphins have no means of keeping it out of their systems. Enough oil taken in will damage their brains and eventually shut down their vitals.
Bottle nose dolphins do sleep but in a weird kind of way. Half of there brains sleep while the other half keeps swimming for air.
If you are thinking about chimpanzees and dolphins, they have larger brains because dolphins cant move their eyes and chimpanzees have brains that are smaller, they just use it more. Frogs have much smaller brains since they can't figure out lots of things. But my African dwarf frog would always swim toward my hand, showing they can remember some things.
To see. Vision is the main function.
Yes, frogs and toads have brains. They are animals that need them in order to live and do their day to day functions.
Dolphins are not herbivores. Dolphins eat fish as their main food as well as squid and sometimes clams.
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