use their tales
When an animal uses sound to find food or navigate it's called echolocation, the sound bounces off surfaces around the dolphin. They hear where the sound has bounced off prey and follow the sound, hence allowing them to change direction quickly.
Not for very long. Water keeps their skin hydrated and controls body temperature.
because there body gets rid of the bad stuff before it can get to the heart of the dolphin
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Dolphins have bilaterial symmetry. Bilateral symmetry means the animal has symmetry across one plane (known as the sagittal plane, and directly down the centre of their body), which means one side of their body approximately mirrors the other side.
They breath air through a hole on the top of their head called a blowhole.
When you swim, water enters your body through your mouth and nose as you breathe and move through the water.
Dolphins are able to jump out of the water due to their powerful tail muscles that help propel them out of the water. They use their tail flukes to push their body up and out of the water, sometimes reaching impressive heights. Jumping also allows dolphins to catch fish, avoid predators, and socialize with other dolphins.
A: In principle, a dolphin can live for many hours out of the water, since, like humans, it breathes with its lungs. However, a dolphin's skin must be kept damp at all times. In addition, its body must be cooled by pouring ice water on its flippers, which carry numerous blood vessels just below the surface of the skin. Finally, when a dolphin lies on the ground, as opposed to floating in the water, pressure is created on its internal organs, which can cause general stress and difficulty.
This swim technique is often called a dolphin motion" or dolphin kick" as it uses the same motion that dolphins use to propel themselves though the water with their tails. It could also be called a butterfly kick.
Not on land, but in water. They use there body strength to pull up into the air and make cool flips that entertains people.
...you answered your own question...in your question...it would look like a dolphin head and bear body.