Dolphins do not have skin like we do, they have blubber like seals and whales. it is x20 thicker than land mammals and is made up of many small folds, which reduces water turbulance (resistance), which allows them to glide through the water easily.
No they do not. Their skin is very smooth.
Dolphins have blubber under their skin, that helps hold in their body heat.
it is gray
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cells of dolphins
Really sensitive skin that is really rubbery and smooth.
they have blubber under their skin they have blubber under their skin
no,they are not there are still numerous of dolphins and lots of speciesbbut they are being hunted for their meit and skin
Yes, all cetaceans (dolphins, whales and porpoises) have skin :)
Killer whales are dolphins and there skin feels slippery and smooth. It doesn't mean that Killer Whales are whales just from WHALES. They actually are dolphins.
no they aren't because of there skin