Scientific Classification for Bottle Nosed Dolphin
keep* Kingdom: Animalia
pond* Phylum: Chordata
clean* Class: Mammalia
or* Order: Cetacea
froggy* Family: Delphinidae
gets* Genus: Tursiops
sick* Species: T. Truncatus
*just an easy way to remember it, hope it helps! :p
To answer the question in the simplest way, the Bottlenose dolphin has a backbone.
However, there is more to it than that, especially given that there are two invertebrate chordate groups - Urochordata (tunicates) and Cephalachordata (lancelets) - whose backbone is not in the form of actual vertebrae.
As Chordates (or members of the phylum Chordata), dolphins share the following characteristics:
The bottlenose dolphin is in the kingdom mammals
Because they have the characteristics of a mammal. Despite looking like a big fish they breathe with lungs, give live birth, and feed their young milk.
A Bottlenose Dolphin belongs in the mammalia Kingdom because it has mammary glands and it give birth to it's young alive. The calf will then live with it's mother for a while.
I'm leaning towards the fact that it's an animal...a mammal in fact.
A dolphin is a mammal.
Because it's a dolphin
Bottlenose dolphins are mammals.
MammalLike all dolphins, Bottle Nose Dolphins are mammals.
Yes.
All dolphins are mammals.
All dolphins are mammals.
Yes, because dolphins are mammals, not fish.
Blue whales aren't related to bottlenose dolphins, they are simply two different sea mammals with some similarities.
people depend on dolphins because dolphins are intelligent marine mammals and easy to to teach
they both use echolocation and they are both mammals
I think it's for air them being mammals!:)
Yes, as dolphins (all species) are mammals.
Bottlenose dolphins are separated into two groups, the near shore bottlenose dolphins, and the offshore bottlenose dolphins. The nearshore bottlenose dolphins are always located close to shore.