streamlined shaped
A dolphin's tail (also known as it's fluke) helps it push through the water. It acts as a sort of leg, using powerful up-and-down movements to push the dolphin through the water.
Snakelike or fish like movements.
river dolphin
the river dolphin can go about 5 minuets out of water
Well I suppose they can seeing as they can jump out of the water in the first place. If a speedboat is speeding at a dolphin at the right speed and the dolphin jumps out of the water at the right time, the dolphin should land in the boat.
How you did: The dolphin made a *the noise a dolphin makes* as it bobbed out of the water to look at us.
the dolphin is different because the giraffe lives on land and the dolphin live in the water
Water
no because the fox wouldnt go in the water to get the dolphin but if the dolphin was laying on land then probaly yes
Mineral Water
The movements of water are often referred to as water currents or water circulation. These movements can include processes such as evaporation, condensation, precipitation, melting, freezing, and flow in rivers and oceans.
-85 celsius at the lowest