What body part does a dolphin uses to breath the air?
Dolphins inhale air via their blowhole. The windpipe, or trachea, leads from the blowhole through the skull in front of the brain, and to the lungs. The lungs are responsible for absorbing the oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide. The amount of time a dolphin can hold its breath depends on the species.
Do you really adopt a manatee?
Yes, with Save the Manatee Club, you can adopt a real live manatee with a known history and biography; not a symbolic manatee like other organizations. Also when you adopt a manatee through Save the Manatee Club you know that your contribution will go to save manatees and manatee habitat. Go to www.savethemanatee.org to learn more about manatees and how you can help save this endangered marine mammal. Save the Manatee Club was founded in 1981 by singer Jimmy Buffett and Florida Governor Bob Graham.
What are the symptoms of the postictal state?
Drowsiness and confusion are very common symptoms of the postictal state. In some cases, the symptoms are even more pronounced and dramatic, and may even involve severe weakness or paralysis of a limb or one side of the body.
Similar fusiform body shapes are seen in sharks penguins and aquatic mammals because?
the laws of physics constrain the shapes that are possible for aquatic animals that swim very fast
You will NEVER be able to sell a dead manatee, whatever the reason.So.....dont try to sell the poor things, their already endangered.
There are many things that can kill a harbour seals first there are humans which is a big part in killing them because of of some peoples rudeness toward animals.
Are there any aquariums at ALL with a narwhal in it?
No narwhals have been known to survive in captivity, and only last a few months because they are extremely sensitive to climate change. You probably won't find one for a while.
How long is the blue whales head?
A blue whales tongue weight approximately 3 metric tons. The length of the skull on an average is around 19 feet and so the tongue can be around the same size. Its mouth is large enough to hold 90 metric tons of food and water
Are baby seals close to extinction?
Although some species of seals are in more danger than others, baby seals, as a general entity, are not in any danger of going extinct, though future policies hold the key to their overall survival.
Why do a dolphins have blow holes?
They are mammals so they breathe in air like us. When they are swimming, its easier to breathe through their blow hole then their mouth so they dont have to completely come up out of the water to take in a breath
Do dolphins live on San Nicolas island?
Yes , infact there once was a book about the dolphins that live there.
How does a dolphin help a sponge in the symbiotic relationship?
I need a symbiotic relationship with the PORPOISE..
The largest mammal in the world is?
The blue whale is the largest mammal in the world. The largest land mammal is the elephant (followed closely by the hippopotamus).
seals make a barking sound. ort ort Umm... actually it's sealions that bark (ort ort) seals make a strange earie wale/moaning sound.
How much does a whales tail weigh?
It depends which whale you are talking about, and no one has ever weighed just the tail but here are some estimates. Blue Whale...about 1/2 ton, Beluga Whale...80-90 pounds. Hope it helps.
Sea lions and angelfish live in different places. The angelfish in warm water and the sea lion in cold water, so will never meet in nature.
A screening mammogram usually takes approximately 15 to 30 minutes. A woman having a diagnostic mammogram can expect to spend up to an hour at the mammography facility.