Do dolphins live in antarctica?
Yes, Beluga whales are found in the Arctic Ocean, along the coasts of Alaska, Canada, Greenland and Russia. In the adjoining seas of Sea of Okhotsk, the Bering Sea, the Gulf of Alaska, the Beaufort Sea, Baffin Bay, Hudson Bay and the Gulf of St. Lawrence Seaway. Belugas are well adapted to both a cold ocean habitat (0 degrees Celsius) and warmer freshwater habitat.
What do bottlenose dolphins do to get away from predators?
Dolphins hide in any place available, but they also ram sharks or other enemies, though they usually do this to defend another animal (a relative or human). You can read more on google or anywhere else.
they usually eat rodents such as mice
they usually eat rodents such as mice
they usually eat rodents such as mice Maybe dolophins eat rodents but dolphins eat fish
they sneak up on sea lions in groups and chase after fish. they also have a little sensor that sends out and if it bounds off of something they no its a fish or squid and chases it, they do this because they can't hear underwater and they don't have good vision.
What sound does the dolphin make?
clicking noises . Dolphins use echolocation for hunting and navigating. The clicking sounds they make travel through the water hitting objects up to 200 metres in front and echoing back to the dolphin, which allows them to work out the size, shape, speed, distance as well as the direction of their prey.
What does it mean if dolphins swim in a pack?
Most dolphins swim in groups, as it gives them many strengths. They can watch each other's backs for danger, scout for food and assist each other in hunting, and scare off predators with their numbers. Dolphins that are not members of a pack will not last long.
What Greek god's symbols are trident and dolphins?
Poseidon (roman counterpart is Neptune)
Brother of Zeus and Hades, Son of Cronus and Rhea
God of the sea, oceans, storms, destruction, horses
weapon is a trident
called "earthshaker" because he makes sick hurricanes and earthquakes and stuff
wife is amphitrite, an oceanid
father of many cyclops'...and Triton
he also banged medusa on athenas temple floor
Dolphins are a stereotyped symbol..all water creatures were poseidon related, however horses are his sacred animal seeing as he created them. Dolphins are a symbol of aphrodite because she was born in the sea out of foam from Uranus's severed testicles.
How do spotted dolphins defend themselves?
they form a tight circel around their young and make fast lunges at the thing that is threating them
Is a dolphin a social animal or a solitary animal?
they live with all other types of dolphins and fish to
Why are whales and dolphins called mammals although they look like fish?
characteristics of a mammal:
warm-blooded higher vertebrates
suckle their young with milk secreted by mammary glands
have skin with hair
four chambered heart
Do dolphins live in aquariums?
yes dolphins are just as important as any other animals. dolphins have been known to help people recover who went through tramatic expiriences.
no dolphins should NOT be kept ins zoos because zoos are captivity and dolphins get depressed in captivity and commit suiside because there is no roming space and the croud is extreemly noise and dolphins have very acute hereing
How smart is the striped dolphin compared to other mammals?
The striped dolphin is considered to be one of the most intelligent mammals. Dolphins have a large brain for their body size. Their brain has the same number of layers as a humans. The dolphin brain has a larger cortex than a human brain.
Where is the rare blind dolphin found?
While dolphins can hold their breath for a long time, they need to find the surface when their oxygen runs out, and finding food is almost impossible.
How do marine mammals use echolocation?
They use it to find were they are going, such as the toothed whale or a blue whale. Hope this is useful! :D :) ;D
What is the name of a plant and meat eater?
Meat eaters are called Carnivores.
Plant eaters are called Herbivores.
No, dolphins do not sweat. This marine animal does not have sweat glands and therefore cannot sweat. They keep themselves cool by being in the water.
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How much babies do dolphins have?
They normally have one.But they can Have two.The reason they only have one or two is because of how big they are.They are small so there body can't hold a bunch of babies.
They eat fish like mackerel; fish who travel in schools, they are easier to catch.
What are the enviromental benefits of the hector's dolphin?
Hector dolphins use echolation to find food. they send high frequency clicks that bounce off surrounding objects and fish giving the dolphins a detailed picture and information on how fast the object/fish is moving. (to locate prey)
They swim in pairs or groups up to 12.
Dolphins definitely display emotions such as anger, protectiveness, lust, contentment, calm, pain, panic and the entire rest of the emotional spectrum. However, since we can't actually get in the mind of a dolphin, we can only assume whether or not these emotional displays actually are "emotions". I'm not sure what you mean about whether they're instinct or analytical. Do you mean are they able to feel emotions about situations that need to be analyzed first? So even an ant has pain receptors but that pain must be activated by physical contact, but people can also feel pain of, say, seeing their spouse cheating on them. Dolphins definitely seem to be able to display this level of situational awareness, and seem to be able to show jealously and other emotions at social situations.
Or are you asking whether or not they merely feel the emotion or are able to recognize the emotion when the feel it? Again, without being able to communicate with dolphins yet on that level, it's hard to say just how self-aware dolphins are about what they feel.
Or are you trying to draw some line between animalistic instinct and "higher-bred human emotions" like say "love" and "happiness" or "hate"? It's really hard to even attempt to draw a line there. While analysis of situations and recognizing what a situation means for us can definitely bring us emotion, the mechanism of emotion is still the firing and receiving of neural transmitters. Pain from an emotional situation and pain from a physical injury are both equally painful to the brain that has to read and interpret them--the difference is that physical pains also have a physical locus. Furthermore, the roots of our emotions, even situational ones, are base instinctual ones. While we can trigger emotions from various situations, we can't be taught how to trigger various emotions. We don't feel happy at things that are awful for us, and we don't hate things that we are drawn to and aren't detrimental to us. We can be tricked into thinking that a situation is good for us when it's not (and thus we have a happy emotion at a situation that shouldn't be), but we can't be taught that categorically and unambiguously bad situations should trigger happiness. Even our "higher" emotions have their roots in the "base" ones--new categories of actually-felt emotions can't just be conjured out of thin air without reference to other emotions. Again, even if there was a real difference here between these two types of emotions, we don't know with dolphins because we can't communicate with them on that level.
How many blowholes does a whale have?
Usually they have one
Baleen whales have two blowholes. Toothed whales have only one.
It depends on what type of dolphin but dolphins can get anywhere from 3-18feet Probably depends on what kind of dolphin you are talking about
Why do dolphins live in the Pacific Ocean?
I say about maybe... 10,031 dolphins in the Pacific Ocean but Bottle-Nosed dolphins maybe about 4,059 of them