The young nurse more carefully, to avoid taking in any seawater. The milk is thick and there are special flaps alongside the tongue to keep out water.
Dolphins are marine (sea-dwelling) mammals - they breath air, and give birth to live young.
Yes, dolphins are mammals. Dolphins are endothermic, breath air and nurse their young like all other mammals.
No, dolphins are mammals.
Yes. Dugongs and manatees are marine mammals but unlike dolphins they are herbivores. Dugongs subsist on sea grass.
Dolphins are mammals so they reproduce the same way all mammals do.
Yes, Dolphins nurse and carry their babies.
Yes they are Mammals so give birth to baby dolphins, like other mammals give birth.Yes, dolphins give birth to live young. They are mammals, belonging to the cetacean family (which includes whales) and all cetaceans give birth to live young.
Dolphins are marine mammals. They are warm blooded, breathe air with lungs, give birth to live young, and have smooth skin. Fish are cold blooded, "breathe" water using gills, lay eggs, and have scales.
rats and dolphins are both mammals, so they both give birth to live young and other mammal characteristics
Pink dolphin is a mammal. They do not lay eggs. Only two mammals from Australia, lay eggs. They are platypus and echidna. They are the evolutionary link between eggs laying animals and mammals, which give birth to babies.
No, dolphins are placental mammals and have live births.
they keep the young by thereside. remember bottle-nosed dolphins are mammals