They live in the Amazon river.
Dolphins can live in both, it depends on their inhabitant.
No. Most dolphins live in oceans.
because they are a fresh water dolphin
Yes, dolphins can live in both. The fresh water dolphins are related to the River dolphins. They include Piatanistidae, Ganges and Indus, niidae ( Boto or Amazon ) , Pontoporiida ( Baiji or Franciscana ) But, the only dolphin that can live in both is the Tucuxi ( Sotalia Fluviatilis ) There are may other dolphins that live in salt water though. They include Bottlenose, Spinner, Strpied, and many, many more.
River dolphin's
A Chinese River Dolphin Live In A Clmate That Is Warm And Has Fresh Salt Water
Dolphins live in every ocean in the world. Some are better suited for colder ocean water than others, but they can live everywhere.
That depends on the species, but their is a dolphin that lives in the amazon river, its called the Pink river dolphin.
There are slightly over 30 species of dolphins in the world. Including fresh water dolphins and salt water dolphins.
Whales don't live in fresh water because fresh water is too shallow and lacks the large quantities of prey they require to stay alive. Some dolphins, which are small versions of whales, live in fresh water. Whales have been known to enter rivers, but, rivers do not have enough food to feed whales so they leave fairly soon. During World War 2 a number of rivers in the United State had anti submarine mines at the river mouth where the rivers empty into the ocean. Occasionally a whale would set one off and get blown up. That is how we know whales swim in rivers.
lots live in water like fishes and sea mammals (otters, seals, dolphins, sealions,whales. i.e) but it depends on what water it is, fresh or sea (salty)
there are actually fresh watter dolphins in the amazon. i couldn't tell you species names but i know they live in fresh watter and i think the amazon. i read a book about it once.