dolphins make a group called (a pod) to protect there young from enemies
Dolphins protect their babies by swimming just on top and a little bit to one side of them, so that the babies are pulled along in the mother's wake and barely have to do any swimming. If a predator appears, the mother dolphin will hide her baby behind or underneath her.
Dolphins stay with there young for up to a year.
Dolphins care for there young by feeding them and staying by there youngs side
Just how we look after our babies.. The mother dolphin sleeps with one eye open to watch for preditors, teaches her baby to catch fish, and survive on it's own.
the father would generally leave the young, but the mother would stay until the dolphin gets older. she will take care of the dolphin like a human would.
Yes, Dolphins nurse and carry their babies.
dolphins need to stay with there mothers for about years.
No, dolphins, as a mammal, gives live-birth and suckles their young with milk produced by their mother.
No. Dolphins feed their young on the mother's milk because they are mammals. They teach them certain behaviours to help with hunting for food.
Dolphins can stay with their mothers for a few months or they will stay with them for a few years, depending on how close it is to its mother.
about 6 to 8 months old, that is very young.
Baby dolphins stay with their mother for 3-4 years.
They do give parental care and the mother typically cares for her young for four years.
Dolphins are aquatic mammals. They give live birth and suckle their young from their mother's milk. They can not feed themselves until the young dolphin has been weaned off milk and is able to eat fish.
Young dolphins stay with their mother until they are five to six years old.
Mother's teach their young everything. How to go to the surface to breathe, how to find food and avoid danger, how to communicate with other Dolphins, how to find mates etc etc
Baby dolphins, also called calf, look like regular adult dolphins, just smaller. Yes, they're protected. Their mother protects them from sharks, fishing hazards, and other possible dangers. The mother stays with its infant for months, or even years.