The Hector Dolphin lives in the shallow waters off the coast of New Zealand. Rarely they are found in deep water, and they are almost always found around the South Island. The dolphin likes to stay near shore, in the waters about 100 m deep. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
the hectors dolphin live in south coast of new zealand
Hector's Dolphins are one of the smallest types of dolphin. They can only be found off the coast of New Zealand.
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Yes dolphins do migrate.
Yes, Hector dolphins only exist in New Zealand.
No, common dolphins do not migrate like other species of dolphins do. However, they will move locations if they are in search of food.
Hector dolphins are only found in one place in the world. dolphins aren't normally i zoos any way. if you want to see a dolphin (i will not promise you will see hector dolphins) try going to an aquarium another anwser is because ther endangered.
Why does dolphins migrate?Dolphins migrate when their water they live in are dirty and seasonal changes but they do not travel to far when they migrate. They also migrate when their food migrates to a new area.- Answer written by a Singaporean primary school student.
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Hector's dolphins are one of the world's longest living dolphins. Average age for a male is 25 years in the wild and for a female, it is 45 years in the wild. There are no Hector's dolphins in captivity. The longest living Hector's dolphin recorded was 87 years!!!!
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Dolphins are not whales, they are mammals. Some species of dolphins do migrate.
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