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They want to marry and get to know one another.
It is because a dolphin wants to know one another and when they do that they would want to marry and have children.
Yes, a female dolphin cannot sexually reproduce and have a baby dolphin without the male dolphin.
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A female bottlenose dolphin (there is no special phrasing for a female bottlenose dolphin)
A female dolphin is known as a "cow." You would not say a "cow dolphin" but rather just "cow" if you were talking about a female dolphin.
The female Maui dolphin is about 5.5 feet long. The male Maui dolphin is not quite as long as the female.
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A female dolphin doesn't lay any eggs at all. The dolphin is a mammal and gives live birth to their young.
If it was accidentally, this is bad. But in normal cases, A female dolphin would all of it. Every last speck.
As with all mammals, dolphins have two genders. Male and Female, the male dolphin mates with the female dolphin just as any other animal would. Then he give's the female dolphin sperm to fertilize her egg. Almost a year later she gives birth.
"Dolphin" is just the overall term used to describe that type of species of marine mammal. A female dolphin is actually called a "cow" and a male dolphin is called a "bull" much like cows. A baby dolphin is called a "calf" or "calves" for multiples babies.