Because if you're in water all day and need your mouth to catch fish, then you can't breathe through your mouth very well. Dolphins and whales sorted this out by having their nostrils move to the top of their heads and breathe through there instead.
it breathes and the rest is magic
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No
Bottlenose dolphins are separated into two groups, the near shore bottlenose dolphins, and the offshore bottlenose dolphins. The nearshore bottlenose dolphins are always located close to shore.
A female bottlenose dolphin (there is no special phrasing for a female bottlenose dolphin)
No a bottlenose dolphin does not have a neck
Yes, bottlenose dolphins do have predators
bottlenose dolphins do have teeth
Bottle nosed dolphins are fast swimmers, they have a bottle shaped nose, they can't stop smiling, they breath through a hole on the top of their head. Bottle nosed dolphins, as I've heard, are apparently endangered. You're Welcome
Yes, bottlenose dolphins do have predators
No. Bottlenose dolphins are not endangered.
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