Hourglass dolphins have adapted to their cold, oceanic habitats primarily through their streamlined bodies, which allow for efficient swimming in icy waters. Their distinctive coloration, featuring a dark gray body with white patches resembling an hourglass, provides effective camouflage against predators and prey. Additionally, their social behavior and ability to communicate within pods help them navigate and hunt in the vast, often challenging marine environments they inhabit.
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The hourglass dolphin is called an hourglass dolphin because its black and white markings resemble an hourglass!
They are adapted to the Ocean
27 to 47 years old
any color you want
they catch thier food with there mouth
About 79,000 are left in the world
dolphins's bodies are made to serve a porpoise
they live for 27-47 years old
Hourglass dolphins are found in the cold waters of the Southern Hemisphere. They typically inhabit regions around the Antarctic Peninsula and the sub-Antarctic islands, where they feed on fish and squid.
they live where ever for a long time so they get use to it
There is the Bottle-Nosed Dolphin, the Boto Dolphin, the Hourglass Dolphin, and more!