a dolphin is a mammal
Dolphins are mammals. They are warmblooded and produce milk to nurse their young .
The dolphin is born like any other mammal or marine mammal.
no it is an amphibian, just like all the other frog species
It is a mammal because of the blowhole on it's head. Amphibians do not have blowholes. Even though dolphins are aquatic they are mammals because they breathe air. Dolphins cannot breathe underwater or they will drown. Mothers help newborn dolphins to the surface so they can breathe. Everything that is aquatic or breathes air ONLY is a mammal.
An alligator is a reptile. Reptiles are cold-blooded vertebrates that have scales and lay eggs on land. Amphibians, on the other hand, are cold-blooded vertebrates that typically have moist skin and lay their eggs in water.
They aren't plants and move. Animals have either skin, scales, fur or some other kind of 'fabric'. They are in groups to, e.g. : amphibian, reptile, mammal and there are only plants animals and stuff that has to do with rocks
It is too numerous to list all the what-if (anthropomorphic) manimals from Korn's See You on the Other Side (i.e. mammal, reptile, avian, amphibian, insect, crustacean, arachnid, gastropod, piscine, cephalopod, etc.).
A king cobra is not a mammal. A king cobra is a reptile and can live to 20 years of age.
Obviously not - he's a mammal - like all other humans !
Penguins are not amphibians. Penguins are Flightless Birds.
A Dolphin is a marine mammal, so i would have to say yes.
A dolphin is actually a mammal, not a fish so dolphins have to come to the surface for air.