like a family they treat them with love
they do mate with other species of dolphins rarely
Assuming "others" are other dolphins of the same species: Yes. Dolphins can usually be found in groups of a few dolphins to around a hundred (but rarely). These groups are not known as pods. Dolphins do not have pods.Assuming "others" are other dolphins of different species: Not really. Whenever dolphins of different species are together, there is usually some sort of fighting and harassment going on.Assuming "others" are other animals: Rarely. For non-human animals, dolphins do interact with them but not usually on socially equal levels. It is not uncommon for dolphins to view other animals as mere toys and food. As for humans, a dolphin will react well if the dolphin is curious and not irritated or disturbed. It is important to note that not all dolphins want to be near humans or have anything to do with them.
They thrive in the company of other members of their species.
The pink dolphin is a different species than the dolphins you see at sea world. They are native to the Amazon and are considered to be a highly endangered species.
No, common dolphins do not migrate like other species of dolphins do. However, they will move locations if they are in search of food.
Humans, each other, as well as dolphins.
Many species of dolphins are nocturnal, meaning they are active at night. Those nocturnal species feed at night. Other species sleep or rest during the nighttime hours.
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Yes. In fact, dolphins are the only species other than humans that are known to have sex just for the fun of it.
dogs pigs butterflies.....
they communicate by roaring
The bottlenose dolphin sometimes forms mixed species groups with other species from the dolphin family, particularly larger species such as the Short-finned Pilot Whale, the False Killer Whale and Risso's Dolphin. They also interact with smaller species, such as the Atlantic Spotted Dolphin and the Rough-toothed Dolphin. While interactions with smaller species are sometimes affiliative, they can also be hostile.