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Dolphins are like us they are mamals so one baby at a time
When they are first born a baby dolphin is approximately three feet long. By adulthood many species of dolphins measure in at about eight feet in length.
They have two, a mother and a father.
A baby dolphin is called a calf. The calf is very dependent on its mother. The two will spend many months together sometimes even years before the young calf can take of itself. Dolphin babies are born flukes first and sometimes come out head first. As soon as the baby is born the mother pushes it to the surface for its first breath or air. Baby dolphins dont know how to swim when there born but they learn about a half hour after there born.
1 baby a time
The baby grows in the mother's womb for nine months before it is ready to be born.
As mother dolphins can have up to 5 babies in their life.
It depends on how big the mother was before she had the baby but the weight does not have to run in genes all of the time
Yes, many baby animals are connected to their mother via an umbilical cord when they are born. The cord is typically chewed or broken by the mother after birth to separate the baby from the placenta. This allows the baby to start breathing on its own and begin its independent life.
For up to five years.
A mother caribou usually has one baby at a time, twins are rare.