No it is a mammal. It breathes air, has hair, has a backbone, has it's young alive. Reptiles do NONE of that.
a dolphin is a mammal
Nope - it's a river dolphin.
It's a mammal
A dolphin is a mammal because they breath air just like humans
neither dolphins are aquatic mammals like whales
All dolphins are mammal's. Reptiles do not swim.
A dolphin is neither a reptile nor a fish. Dolphins are mammals and belong to the order Cetacea, along with whales and porpoises. They have lungs for breathing air, give birth to live young, and nurse their offspring with milk.
A dolphin is neither reptile, amphibian, or fish. It is a mammal. It comes up to the surface of the water to breathe air through it's blowhole.
The only thing I can imagine you are asking about is a Bottlenose dolphin, and it is a mammal.
Dolphins are mammals. They bear live young and use lungs to breathe air. They also have (a little)facial hair!
Its a marine reptile like a dolphin but gave birth to live young-tough it was cold blooded from around dinosaur times i think maybe earlier or later
Yes as the animal is not a reptile but a mammal so it needs oxygen which she gets from air above the ocean as she does not have gills it also uses it to remove water collected in its body