Marine mammals respond to temperature change in various ways. In most cases, a change in temperature will cause the mammals to change their habitat.
Dolphins
Dorsal fat in marine mammals helps to insulate their bodies and regulate their temperature by providing a layer of blubber that helps them stay warm in cold water.
Most marine organisms are ectotherms, meaning their body temperature is dependent on the surrounding water temperature. However, some larger marine mammals like whales and dolphins are endotherms and can regulate their body temperature independently of the water.
Yes all marine mammals have eyelids.
Marine mammals do not live on land, and no marine mammals lay eggs. Marine mammals include whales, dolphins and porpoises.
No, penguins are not marine mammals. They are birds that are adapted to living in aquatic environments. Marine mammals include animals like whales, dolphins, seals, and sea otters.
Marine mammals.
Marine mammals live and water and they need to surface to breathe. While land mammals can breathe just as humans do.
Most, like whales, have blubber and fat to keep them warm.
Marine mammals live in the hydrosphere.
yes, a dolphin is a marine mammal
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