It depends on who or what you are talking about. If you are curious about how dolphins behave around humans is that one example is that dolphins are known to save people form drowing and save them from whales. They are very social animals.
they do mate with other species of dolphins rarely
In general, being an albino has no effect on an animal's ability to mate.
no but you can mate with them
They do, but not in the same way as humans. And all animals (except humans and dolphins) only mate to reproduce. Hope that helps! :)
There are a few names animals mates could be named. Other names for the word mate include partner and counterpart.
Yes! I read that in a random facts book. It's necessary for animals to have three main basic drives: to eat and to protect or defend themselves (to stay alive) and to mate (to reproduce). Most animals mate only in order to reproduce, but dolphins are unusual in that they're known also to mate for pleasure rather than simply for reproductive purposes. How our marine scientist discovered that I can't say, but no doubt it took a great deal of dedicated study. Their finding is just one of many which has added to the mystique of dolphins as being more human-like, psychologically at least, than most other mammals.
No, solely as a means of reproduction. Primates and dolphins are the only animals known to have sex for pleasure.
no
Like all mammals, dolphins require both a female and a male to reproduce. They do mate.
whales mate with other whales of the same species.
With mules or other donkeys. A donkey can mate with a pony and you get a podonk.
Mate with other rabbits