dolphins are social creatures and live with other creatures under the sea, but they have to eat to live so fish don't like it when dolphins are around. Dolphins live in large groups to hunt and take care of their young. Some dolphins don't live in groups and are less likely to survive.
No- dolphins are bigger, and bluegills and dolphins do not live in the same place.
dolphins live every were
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No. to breed animals the animals have to have the same amount of chromosomes and dolphins and zebras do not have the same amount i rekon there can they would be called dolbras n they could live under the water n on tha land
Dolphins are marine mammals, zebras are terrestrial mammals. Zebras are herbivores, but dolphins are carnivores. Thus zebras are prey animals and dolphins are predators. But the biggest difference between these to animals is that they do not look the same.
Because people are searching their origins in aquatic animals like Dolphins same as in apes and humans.
Similarities: Both dolphins and sharks are marine animals that belong to the class of fish. They both have streamlined bodies, fins for swimming, and are carnivorous. Differences: Dolphins are mammals, while sharks are fish. Dolphins give birth to live young and nurse them with milk, while sharks lay eggs or give birth to live young. Dolphins are known for their intelligence and social behavior, while sharks are more solitary animals known for their hunting prowess.
sharks,dolphins,jellyfish
Yes they are both eukaryotic, as are all animals.
Yes dolphins were four legged animals, they evolved into what they are now. At first they were wolf-like creatures but they adapted to water. It's the same way with whales.
Arachnoscelis typically live in tropical rainforests, so they share their habitat with a variety of animals such as monkeys, birds, snakes, insects, and amphibians. These animals may interact with Arachnoscelis through predation, competition for resources, or forming symbiotic relationships.
They do, but not in the same way as humans. And all animals (except humans and dolphins) only mate to reproduce. Hope that helps! :)