Well, you would expect for as long as it lives because it needs air to breathe. But dolphins are just like frogs, they need to live in the water to keep their skin hydrated or else they'll die. Also I wouldn't expect a lot of fish to wash up on shore for the dolphin to eat every day either. My guess would be a day at best.
Not for very long. Water keeps their skin hydrated and controls body temperature.
Without water, any dolphins will not survive.
wht does a dolphin need in its habitat
the river dolphin can go about 5 minuets out of water
No, dolphins live in pods and usually do not survive long if they are not in one.
Dolphin....LOL
the blowhole
There long nose helps them kill sharks and whale and predators
they have a tiny bit of hair which helps them stand the water. They are born in cold water too.
A dolphin's blowhole helps it breath while it is in the water.
A: In principle, a dolphin can live for many hours out of the water, since, like humans, it breathes with its lungs. However, a dolphin's skin must be kept damp at all times. In addition, its body must be cooled by pouring ice water on its flippers, which carry numerous blood vessels just below the surface of the skin. Finally, when a dolphin lies on the ground, as opposed to floating in the water, pressure is created on its internal organs, which can cause general stress and difficulty.
it need oxygento survive