No, they live in the water.
By swimming to the surface - like dolphins do! :)
Dolphins live beneath the sea in the water. There is nothing called 'weather' under the ocean's surface.
They live anywhere where their family is. It's called a pod.
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 in warm temperatures.
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.
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no. dolphins live in the sea.
the animals that are on tv that live inteh zurface zone are sea turtles dolphins and much more
dolphins are highly intelligent,,, dolphins live mostly in the ocean in the shallow water,, they can live in any ocean around the would. but some dolphins live in rivers
Whenever dolphins need to get air they temporarily swim at the surface of the water. Baby Dolphins when born are pulled up to the surface so they don't drown.
Yes, dolphins live in the sea.