Dolphins are not exclusive to Australia; they are found in oceans and seas around the world, inhabiting both coastal and open waters. However, Australia does have several species of dolphins, such as the bottlenose dolphin and the Australian humpback dolphin, which are commonly seen in its waters. Thus, while dolphins are not specifically Australian animals, they are an integral part of Australia's marine ecosystem.
Yes: dolphins are common in Australian waters.
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A bottlenose dolphin is a Australian animal.
Dolphins are marine mammals that are closely related to whales and porpoises.
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No. Some dolphin species are common around Australia... but they are not Australian as such. There are many different dolphin species (over 40) But none of these are 'Australian'.
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