no!!their lungs wern't built for it
Dolphins are air-breathing, aquatic mammals, and live in the sea, though certain species live in rivers and estuaries.
Dolphins are a mammal as they give live birth, suckle their young, and breath air.
Yes, dolphins are mammals that live in the sea because they breath air and give birth to live young. They are also warmblooded
all dolphins are mammals because of why any other mammal is a mammal because they have live birth and need to breathe air to live.
Dolphins are not fish they are mammals or air breathing creatures that live underwater and come up for air like whales . ps.dolphins are part of the whale family
Dolphins are marine (sea-dwelling) mammals - they breath air, and give birth to live young.
They feed their young milk, give live birth, and are warm blooded.Because dolphins breathe air.
all mammals need air to live. This is the same with the dolphin.
Dolphins live in the water. But they are air breathing mammals, and must come to the surface to breathe. In an underwater burrow, they would drown like any other mammal.
They live anywhere where their family is. It's called a pod.
Dolphins live in the sunlight zone. Their food tend to feed on plankton and krill, which are animals that depend on lots of sunlight to live. Also, dolphins are mammals and must breath air, so they tend to be within 50m of the surface at all times.
Well they need air to breath they can't stay in the water without air they will die.