Dolphins have smooth skin that feels like rubber. Because their skin is slippery, water flows easily around it. To keep their skin smooth, dolphins shed it constantly. Dolphins have a special layer of fat under their skin called blubber. Blubber acts like a winter coat and keeps dolphins warm in cold water. Dolphins that live in the cold water often have a thicker layer of blubber than those that live in warmer waters. Blubber is also light and helps keep dolphins from sinking while they swim a little bit like an inner tube.
Yes, dolphins do have a bladder, which is a hollow organ that stores urine. They need a bladder to help regulate their buoyancy and eliminate waste from their bodies.
well, dolphins actually don't lay eggs but give birth alive.
no dolphins are mammals and there younge dont hach from a egg like us humans they give birth
I would say that all animals through out the evolutionary tree can get it. I also found out that Dolphins are possibly the only other animal apart from us that can get hpv, but don't develop cervical cancer! It makes me think maybe the dolphins know something we don't.
Dolphins are animals. Mammals, to be more precise.
A dolphin's skin feels rubbery and is easily broke just like a humans.
No they do not. Their skin is very smooth.
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.
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Dolphins have blubber under their skin, that helps hold in their body heat.
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Really sensitive skin that is really rubbery and smooth.
they have blubber under their skin they have blubber under their skin
Dolphins do not have oil on their skin like some other marine animals. Instead, their skin is smooth and hairless, which helps reduce drag while swimming. They do have a natural layer of mucus that can help protect their skin from infections and reduce friction. This mucus also aids in hydrodynamics, allowing them to move more efficiently through the water.