Where do dolphins live in the world?
where are dolphins comonly found? im not sure. its for my biome project. I need an answer
What other organisms are in a dolphins community?
Have you ever seen a dolphin jumping around fishing boats? That's because they want to play. so they interact with many other organisms as well as humans.
Do whales give birth sexually or asexually?
sexually
They just put their HUGE ol' pepee in the girly girls va-j-j.
Do dolphins sleep in the day or the night?
Yes. All creatures must sleep. The dolphin can sleep, move and breath at the same time.
They do this by allowing only half of their brain to shut down. They often can get about 8 hours of sleep. They can accomplish this three ways. They can slowly cruise at the surface of the water taking breaths, they can rest at the bottom of a shallow area rising to the surface to get a breath or they can simply rest on the surface. Dolphins do sleep, but in a very unique way. One half of the brain dozes off, whilest the other is still awake (looking out for predators) then vice versa (happens to the the other side) Hope it helps =)
Who are the quarterbacks for the Miami Dolphins this year?
1980 - David Woodley, Bob Griese, Don Strock
1981 - David Woodley, Don Strock
1982 - David Woodley, Don Strock
1983 - David Woodley, Don Strock, Dan Marino
1984 - Dan Marino, Don Strock
1985 - Dan Marino, Don Strock
1986 - Dan Marino, Don Strock
1987 - Dan Marino, Don Strock, Kyle Mackey, Scott Stankavage
1988 - Dan Marino, Ron Jaworski
1989 - Dan Marino, Scott Secules
Which animals are more intelligent dogs or dolphins?
Even though canines are intelligent creatures, dolphins are even smarter. They can understand complex requests and carry them out, and communicate with each other using a sophisticated system of sounds. They live in family groups and mourn the loss of individuals in that group, just as we do. And, unlike domestic dogs, dolphins do not look to people for instructions and solutions; they function independently of humans. Except for the great apes, dolphins and whales may be the most intelligent mammals next to homo sapiens.
A dolphins name is usually Phil or Alan no matter what gender. If you are looking to name your dolphin or dolphet, as the females are usually called. You mainly want to focus on the cheese of the eyes. Yes, the cheese of the eyes. Or you could get inspired by the taste of there pickled fins but whatever you decide to do never. ever. ever. name your dolphin Brunden.
It's just unnatural.
What type of food do coyotes eat?
The food of coyotes is: roadrunners, insects, foxes, fruit, rattlesnakes, and rabbits
Small rodents, rabbits, small mammals and have been known to eat trash in suburban areas. and if needed fruits. And more things.
The bottle nose dolphin sheds it skin about every two hours but other dolphins shed too.
What does a dolphin head look like?
The black sides of an hourglass dolphin are broken by a bold white flank patch that covers most of the tail stock in a wedge shape,tapering as it rises toward the fin.
What time of year do dolphins mate?
Like most mammals, porpoises reproduce sexually. Once the female is impregnated, the gestation period is about a year and she gives a live birth.
Killers whales are much stronger and larger overall. They are far more intelligent and can easily defeat sharks if it came down to it. Well, most sharks are more violent than most whales, Its true that killer whales are much stronger than pretty much all sharks.
I went to camp a few years ago where they showed a killer whale destroyin...... they are faster bigger and smarter
Pink dolphin can refer to freshwater dolphins that are found in South America and China or to the rare pink bottlenose dolphin that was sighted in a lake in Louisiana, USA.
The first, and likely only, pink bottlenose dolphin was spotted swimming in Lake Calcasieu, an inland saltwater lake in Louisiana, USA, in 2007. "Pinky," as it is now called, is actually an extremely rare albino dolphin, of which there are only 14 known in the world, with "Pinky" being the only pink one. The others are white.
Pink river (freshwater) dolphins are found at the mouths of the Amazon and Orinoco Rivers in South America. They are called botos. Also, the Yangtze River in China has some, called baiji.
Please see the related links below regarding these severely endangered animals:
The pink dolphin is an albino dolphin, although it does not look white. The reason for this is because it has a very thin layer of fur. It has red eyes, which provide proof that it is albino.