Several species of dolphins are known to migrate, with the common bottlenose dolphin and the Atlantic spotted dolphin being notable examples. These migrations typically occur in response to seasonal changes in water temperature and prey availability. Additionally, the Pacific white-sided dolphin may also exhibit migratory patterns, often moving along coastal areas. Migration behaviors can vary significantly among different populations and regions.
No, common dolphins do not migrate like other species of dolphins do. However, they will move locations if they are in search of food.
Dolphins are not whales, they are mammals. Some species of dolphins do migrate.
Yes dolphins do migrate but only certain species.
Yes dolphins do migrate.
Why does dolphins migrate?Dolphins migrate when their water they live in are dirty and seasonal changes but they do not travel to far when they migrate. They also migrate when their food migrates to a new area.- Answer written by a Singaporean primary school student.
yes ,but not all dolphins communicate
bottle nose dolphins suck.
yes
warmer places
Bottle nosed dolphins travel in pods to migrate
Actually, dolphins move in pods or family units.
There are approximately 40 different species of dolphins