It depends on which kind of dolphin you are referring to.
The marine mammals are from the families Delphinida(oceanic dolphins - 30 species), Iniida (South American River Dolphins - 3 species), Lipotidae (Yangtze River dolphin - probably now extinct), Platanistidae (South Asian River Dolphins - 2 subspecies), and Pontoporiidae (La Plata Dolphin). Like all mammals they are warm-blooded.
The Coryphaena hippurus, aka Dolphin, common dolphinfish, Mahi-mahi, dorade coryphène, dorado, lampuga, llampuga, lampuka, lampuki, rakingo, calitos, ti-rone or maverikos - is a fish and cold-blooded.
Millions. There isn't a specific answer to this question. Scientists can't answer that question because there are so many animals in the world that people lost count. Reptiles, Amphibians, and MANY underwater animals ARE COLD BLOODED
Mammals: have fur or hair, give birth to live young, and nurse their offspring with milk. Birds: have feathers, lay hard-shelled eggs, and are warm-blooded. Reptiles: have scales, lay eggs with soft shells, and are cold-blooded. Amphibians: have moist skin, lay eggs in water, and undergo metamorphosis from larval to adult stage. Fish: have scales, breathe through gills, and are cold-blooded.
One type of Animalia is a mammal. Mammals are vertebrate animals that have hair or fur, are warm-blooded, and nurse their young with milk produced by mammary glands. Some examples of mammals include humans, dogs, and dolphins.
Phylum Pisces, also known as fish, is a diverse group of vertebrates characterized by having streamlined bodies, gills for respiration, and fins for locomotion. They are cold-blooded, have scales, and lay eggs. Fishes inhabit a variety of aquatic habitats, from freshwater to saltwater environments, and display a wide range of sizes and shapes.
Yes, snakes belong to the phylum Reptilia. Reptiles are characterized by their scaly skin, cold-blooded nature, and laying eggs on land.
Warm Blooded.
They are mammals so they are warm-blooded.
theyre wam blooded
Warm blooded because it is a mammal
theyre wam blooded
Dolphins, being mammals, are warm blooded.
Sharks are cold-blooded, and are a species of fish; Dolphins are warm-blooded, and are mammals.
Dolphins are mammals, and all mammals are in fact warm-blooded.
No. Dolphins are mammals so they are warm blooded.
No, dusky dolphins are not cold-blooded; they are warm-blooded mammals. Like all dolphins, they maintain a constant body temperature regardless of the surrounding water temperature. This adaptation allows them to thrive in a variety of marine environments.
yes dolphins mygrate for it is to cold for them but as for sharks they do not mygrate as for they are cold blooded so there is not need to mygrate
Dolphins are warm blooded.