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Where do wholphins live in the wild?

They do not eat anything that i know of


What are wholphins?

Wholphins are rare hybrid animals that result from the mating of a female common bottlenose dolphin and a male false killer whale. The offspring exhibit a mixture of physical characteristics from both parent species.


What is the rarest hybrid mammal?

Wholphins are one of the rarest hybrid animals. They come from the crossbreeding of a female bottle-nosed dolphin and a male false killer whale (a member of the dolphin family that isn't related to killer whales)


An enironmental area inhabited by a particular organism is its?

habitat


Where can one go to see pictures of mixed animals?

Pictures of hybrid animals can be found all over the internet. Some of these hybrid animals include: Liges, Zebriods, Grolar Bears, Wholphins, Savannah cats, Camas and many more.


A is the place where a population lives?

it is a habitat


Nigeria is divided into natural habitat list them?

Aquatic habitat Terrestrial habitat Arboreal habitat


What is a habitat example?

an example of a habitat is people or habitat is our home!


Can a birds habitat be the ocean?

No, the birds habitat is an aerial habitat.


What is the Dachshund's habitat?

terrestiral dachshund habitat is the habitat of the giraffe


Compare and contrast the terms habitat and biosphere?

The Biosphere is the entire world. A habitat is more of a section of earth that is same to the parts around it. A habitat is part of the biosphere. (Ex. aquatic habitat, desert habitat, grassland habitat, suburban habitat)


What is Difference between habitat loss habitat degradation and habitat fragmentation?

Habitat loss refers to the complete destruction of a habitat, habitat degradation is the deterioration in the quality of a habitat without total destruction, and habitat fragmentation is the breaking up of a continuous habitat into smaller disconnected patches.