study its habits and behavior and go from there.
Dolphins and sharks have nothing in common besides their color and their habitat according to scientist calculations and their research of coarse
You can tell by their bones.
it is a branch off of marine biology that deals with whales and dolphins and other ocean mammals
Cetology is the branch of marine science associated with the study of cetaceans, which is the order that contains whales, dolphins, and porpoises. Logically, a scientist who studies whales is therefore a cetologist.
Dolphins can see visually with their eyes as well as with echolocation, which sends off high-pitched sounds and returns back to the dolphin, which they use to determine if something is near.
Dolphins use a number of techniques to communicate with each other. They have unique whistles to identify themselves and use body language and at least thirty different sounds and vocalizations to converse with one another.
Fins. no it has flippers because fish have fins and a whales are not fish they're mammals
Yes, orcas, also known as killer whales, do eat baby bottlenose dolphins. As apex predators, they have a varied diet that can include smaller cetaceans, and calves are particularly vulnerable to predation. Orcas utilize sophisticated hunting techniques and social structures to capture their prey, which can include young dolphins in their habitats.
Dolphins are like dogs some of them are nice some of them have to be trained nicely. Of course I only know this stuff from other people like my sister for an example. She studies the ocean and she might be the youngest ocean scientist in the world she is only 8 and an half. Answered By: Privet
There are nearly 40 species of dolphins in the world. Each one has its own conservation status, and, for many species of dolphins, there isn't enough data for the IUCN to determine their conservation status. However, there are at least a few endangered dolphins, (IE, the pink river dolphin in the Amazon rainforest and the Ganges and Indus river dolphins in India), and recently the Chinese river dolphin became extinct.
Dolphins are special because they are highly intelligent. They have been known to save countless humans from downing and from being attacked by sharks. Dolphins are self aware and able to solve puzzles. Their brains are highly developed and scientist have recently been able to engage in two way communication with them.
Like many other dolphins Bottlenose use their flukes (tails) and flippers to create vibrations along the sand/mud along the ocean floor and to move it around. Other fish think that a predator is coming and leap out of the water straight into the incoming dolphins mouth