Bottle nose dolphins can swim in shallow water because they can inhale the air humans inhale to. The dolphins can all so dive to under 1000fl to the bottom of the sea
The deepest dolphin dive ever recorded was a bottlenose dolphin called tuffy. He dove 300 meters (990 ft.) however, dolphins do not dive very deep at all. They usually live in shallow waters.
There are 32-33 different species of dolphins and most of them have never been studied by marine biologists. Because of this, it is difficult to determine exactly how deep these mammals live. However, it is known that the bottlenose dolphin is a shallow dweller and do not go much more than 150ft deep.
no they do not live in shallow water because they are way to big.
They live in shallow sea water
Dolphins are found in oceans and seas worldwide, with various species inhabiting different regions, from coastal areas to deep open waters. Some species, like the bottlenose dolphin, thrive in warm, shallow waters, while others, such as the orca, can be found in both polar and tropical regions. They often prefer environments with abundant fish and squid, which are their primary food sources. Many dolphins also inhabit estuaries and rivers, showcasing their adaptability to diverse aquatic habitats.
Seahorses tend to like Shallow Waters More than Deep Waters
The bottlenose dolphins habait is they can live anywhere that water is deep enough, including lagoons and gulfs. I am very smart!
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Comb jellies live in various marine environments, from coastal waters to open oceans. They can be found in both shallow and deep waters around the world.
they live in shallow, tropical waters
Dolphins live in the deep marine waters, not in tidal zones.
No, they are in shallow waters