Affectionate, kind, happy, curious...
to eat;)
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they are very kind.
Appearance, habitat, reproduction, behavior, careers with dolphins, and dolphin conservation are some ideas.
Craig A. Murray has written: 'Whales and dolphins' -- subject(s): Whales, Cetacea, Dolphins, Behavior, Geographical distribution
nice, happy, sad, or anything like us
I saw a dolphin at an aquarium, I wonder if this is normal behavior?
Dolphins and porpoises are both cetaceans and are similar in behavior and overall appearance.
sorry they tend to bottle things up laugh out loadsorry had to
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.
it likes to lick people and eat them after it takes a nap on the shore with all the ladies
Both yes and no. Scientists can´t read a dolphins mind but they do have clues of dolphins´ behavior. Nine badly beaten baby dolphins washed up on a Virginia beach three summers ago. The babies had broken bones and were covered with teeth marks from bigger dolphins. There was also a videotape with dolphins killing porpuoses just for fun. Now, humans were injured too.