So they can breath because they are mammals
you ask if dolphins 'fly' well the dont, more less 'glide' in the air as when the jump they more less 'glide'
the dolphins eat their prey with their snobs
they can glide around the ocean and they like to play in seaweed
The doors glide effortlessly on the tracks. The birds glide on the high air currents.
it uses air to glide
it uses air to glide
Dolphins are mammals. They breathe air.
Without an air resistance mechanism, no.
Flying snakes glide by jumping out of trees and flattening their bellies while stretching extra belly skin out wards to create more space for the air to press against. Then they glide through the air and into other trees. It's more like a controlled fall-glide a then flying.
Yes, dolphins are mammals and have to come up periodically to breathe air.
That is the correct spelling of the verb "glide" (through the air or across a surface).
They can spin with about 40-50 spinner dolphins in the air