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Dolphins are mostly covered with smooth, streamlined skin that is typically a mix of gray and blue hues. Their skin is composed of a layer of blubber underneath, which provides insulation and buoyancy. Unlike many other marine animals, dolphins do not have scales; instead, their skin is often described as rubbery and is adapted for efficient swimming in the water.

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