All species of dolphins have a body covering of skin (not scales). All mammals have a covering of skin, usually combined with hair in some form.
In the case of the dolphin, the uppermost layer of the skin produces an oil which forms a film that covers the dolphin's whole body.
It's called blubber no. blubber is the fat under the skin. dolphin skin is just called skin.
When feeling the texture of a dolphin, it is most commonly compared to the feel and texture of a boiled egg with it's shell removed
yes they do
Skin
the Tyrannasourousrexes texture feels like snake skin.
A Dolphin
cells of dolphins
a blue dolphin has a smooth skin and a bass dolphin can breath reproduce bye thank ulots
its texture is shiny and smooth
dolphin
All species of dolphins have a body covering of skin (not scales). All mammals have a covering of skin, usually combined with hair in some form. In the case of the dolphin, the uppermost layer of the skin produces an oil which forms a film that covers the dolphin's whole 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.