Baby dolphins are born from their mother's body, emerging tail-first to prevent drowning. The birthing process usually takes place in warm, shallow waters, where the mother can find protection and support. After birth, the mother helps the calf to the surface to take its first breath. Calves typically stay close to their mothers for nursing and protection during the early stages of their lives.
The dolphins kiss and the babies form into their stomach.
Actually, the parents do look after the baby dolphins.
Well if your into it, you can make little baby dolphins
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Yes, baby dolphins do have a mum and a dad. Dolphins are good parents and look after their children until they are fully grown up.
Dolphins are like us they are mamals so one baby at a time
baby dolphins eat fish. that is how they are fed.
Yes they are. All whales and dolphins are. They breathe through lungs not gills, must come to the surface to breathe, has fuzz on their beak when they are a baby (it falls off) and has live birth.
Baby dolphins are called calves.
Baby dolphins are called calves.
Baby dolphins eat their mothers milk, then fish.
dolphins are not dangerous. They are dangerous when somebody tries to steal its baby.