Oceanic Dolphins are part of family Delphindidae, which also includes orcas and pilot whales.
Yes, dolphins do have families. They live in groups called pods. They are usually fairly small.
Of course otherwise there would be no dolphins
groups how do people not know that
get it through ur head it's GROUPS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Dolphins live in groups of up to 15 individuals called 'pods.'
They live in groups to keep each other safe! And to fight predators! That's why they live in groups.!
Most dolphins travel in groups of 3 to 6 but some will travel alone.
Bottlenose dolphins naturally live in the ocean in groups called pods.
They live in "pods" (groups) of dolphins. They are predators, they do not live with other types of predators nor prey.
no
Sometimes. they usually live in groups of 3 to 6 dolphins but sometimes they live only with their family.
Bottlenose dolphins live in social groups. Some develop strong social bonds. The groups are usually 2 to 15 dolphins. Different groups may join together and exchange members at times.
dolphins live in groups called pods
dolphins, sharks,and fish
yes
no but only if their families