The common dolphin inhabits water zones that include the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. They also are found in the Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Red Sea.
The zone that bottle nose dolphin's live in is the tropical ....... 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.
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Different dolphin species live in different areas of the ocean. However, all of the world's oceans are home to dolphins. A couple of dolphin species live in rivers. These include the pink river dolphin of the Amazon and the Ganges river dolphin.
What ocean zone(s) do bottlenose dolphins live in? Most dolphins live in what is commonly called the "Sunlight zone", although there are different names associated with it. There are reports of dolphins diving to depths of 337m (1011ft), which would put them in the "Twilight zone". This means that they likely live in the upper zone and occasionly travel to the lower for food or other reasons.
Dolphins do live in the ocean. The most common dolphin, a bottlenose, ranges from 9 - 10. Females tend to be smaller and males are larger.
if bottlenosed dolphins swim together,then the shortbeaked common dolphin may swim together so try looking in the same ocean a bottlenosed dolphin lives in.
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dolphins live in the pelagic zone (from shore to shore) and the Nerittic Zone (above continental shelf) and the photic zone (200m deep, where light penetrates) the are not found deeper than the photic zone
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Yes, dolphins do live in the Mediterranean Sea. The most common species in the region are the bottlenose dolphin and the common dolphin. They can be found along the coastlines and in deeper waters of the Mediterranean Sea.
Usually a cave or a lagoon.