Yes, all living things vibrate. You are vibrating right now.
How many babies can a harp seal have in a lifetime?
Harp seals have one baby at a time because although there milk is rich with fat they could never produce enough milk to feed more than one baby. Seals start breading at the age of 2 or 3 and breed at least once per year
Are humans most intelligent mammals?
Many people argue that dolphins are the smartest mammal.-You've got to admit that has a point, they don't go to work, pay taxes, have to buy and maintain cars - just swim around and sunbathe in the ocean all day -seems pretty smart to me !
No, they are not! If you dissect a female you will find a bunch of eggs, but not if you dissect a male squid.
In short dolphins do not blink as we do - in the act of cleaning and preventing our eyes from drying out but they do have the ability to change the shape of their eye. Please see the description below taken from http://www.thedolphinplanet.org/anatomy.htm Source: Katy at The Deep, Hull, UK http://www.thedeep.co.uk
A dolphin is not completely grey but not a very dark blue. i would say, it is such a light blue its neary going into a grey.
What makes a dolphin and a whale part of fish group?
Dolphins and whales are not classified as fish; they are marine mammals belonging to the order Cetacea. Unlike fish, which are cold-blooded and breathe through gills, dolphins and whales are warm-blooded, breathe air through lungs, and give live birth. They share common characteristics with mammals, such as having a layer of blubber for insulation and being social animals. Their aquatic lifestyle and similar habitats can sometimes lead to misconceptions about their classification.
What types of plant grow in a dolphins habitat?
Dolphins don't eat plants and vegetation. Their diet is made up of small fish, plankton, and other small invertebrate and crustaceans.
What does the toothed beak on a dolphin do?
Is winter the dolphin dead or alive?
Still very much alive. Living at the Clearwater aquarium in Florida.
How can a dolphin stay under water without breathing?
Dolphins and Whales can stay under water for so long is because they have blowholes to come to the surface and get air. They can stay under water for quite a while before they need another breath at the surface:) Need more help... Just ask!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Can you swim with dolphins at folly beach?
yes but that's for girly men. real men swim with the great whites off the coast of calfornia. great whites,contrary to common belief like humans. they think we taste like chicken.
What tools do dolphin trainers use?
Some Bottlenose dolphins where observed to have used sponges at the tip of their noses to check the sea floor and disturb hiding fish while avoiding stone fish(Highly Poisonous)
Why do bottlenose dolphins live in tropical oceans?
It's because they need salt water in oceans,but there are river dolphins that need river water.
Where do dolphins go when theirs a hurricane?
They are sensitive to climatic changes and head out to deeper waters. Same goes for sharks and whales ect...
Why did Scott o'dell wrpte the story Island of the Blue Dolphins?
The island described in Island of the Blue Dolphins was first settled by Indians around 2000 B.C. It was discovered in 1602 by Spanish explorer Sebastian Viscanio, who named the island La Isla de San Nicolas. The girl of Island of the Blue Dolphinslived on the island from 1835 to 1853, and is known as The Lost Woman of San Nicolas. That she jumped off a boat sent to retrieve her people into the sea, that her brother was killed by wild dogs, and that she was found eighteen years later wearing a skirt of cormorant feathers, living in a house on the headland with a dog are all true.
How do dolphins clean their teeth?
very similar to humans, dolphins execute a brushing movement throughout the inside of their oral cavity with genitalia, sometimes of a mate, but sometimes their own if they lack social skills. There have been cases where an offspring's genitalia have been used, but the dolphin was required to register as a sex offender for at least 10 years.
How do dolphins move their tails?
Up and down.
I've also noticed that mammals, such as whales and dolphins, beat their tail up and down, while fish, like sharks, beat their tail side to side.
Hope this helps!
Yes, dolphins are mammals. Just like us. They do not have gills like fish, and have to come to the surface to breathe. They have live babies. They have fuzz on the top of their beak when they are babies, but it comes off as they grow.
What is the location of the stadium belonging to the Miami Dolphins?
The home of the Miami Dolphins better known as Dolphin Stadium is located in the great state of Florida. The exact address is: 2269 N.W. 199th Street, Miami Gardens, Florida, 33056. The Stadium's official name is Sun Life Stadium.
What does the pink dolphin look like?
They live in the amazon rivers. They have a huge hump on their back.They aren't born pink though. Their calves are born black.