A dolphin is covered with a very thick skin, over 10 times the thickness of land animals. This skin is constantly flaking off and being replaced by new skin, in fact it is being replaced as quickly as every two hours. This helps keep the dolphin swimming quickly.
...you answered your own question...in your question...it would look like a dolphin head and bear body.
Because it has a stripe on its head that is darker than its body.
Dolphins have a body covering of skin (not scales). The uppermost layer of the skin produces an oil which forms a film that covers the dolphin's whole body.
Their body is covered with a hard exoskeleton.
A turkey's body is covered with feathers
A wolf's body is covered with fur.
A dolphin is not looked at as segmented. This is because all of the main structures run together on the body.
Platypuses have a body covering of velvety fur.Dolphins have a body covering of skin (not scales). The uppermost layer of the skin produces an oil which forms a film that covers the dolphin's whole body.
tail,fin,and dusel fin
they move with their tail and body
Blowhole
You can type "Dolphin Pictures" in Google or use Google Images.