Dolphins live in the oceanic zone
Dolphins live in the deep marine waters, not in tidal zones.
There are about 40 species of dolphins known to exist in Earth's oceans and fresh water rivers. I know for sure the live in the Caribbean and near Hawaii, but I'm not sure of many other places.
Delphinidae for "oceanic dolphins" & Platanistoidea for "river dolphins".
Convergent oceanic - continental and oceanic - oceanic boundaries.
Food and sharks
Whales, dolphins, and other oceanic creatures would be unable to live in a forest.
Oceanic Dolphins are part of family Delphindidae, which also includes orcas and pilot whales.
These are zones/areas where two lithospheric plates, involving an oceanic and a continental plate collide.
These are zones/areas where two lithospheric plates, involving an oceanic and a continental plate collide.
The striped dolphin tends to live in deep warm or tropical oceanic water. They live in waters as warm as 52-84 degrees fahrenheit. So your welcome
unknownIt depends on what kind of dolphin your talking about. Most dolphins live in the Pelagic Zone. Like I said, it really depends on the dolphin.
These are zones/areas where two lithospheric plates, involving an oceanic and a continental plate collide.