Yes. As mammals, they have eyes. All mammals do.
Dolphins have eyes to see above and below the water. They also have a form of sonar, echo location, to see objects under the water, at night and at depths that light does not go to.
A frog's ears are located on the sides of its head, behind its eyes. They are round, flat spots called tympanic membranes that allow the frog to hear sounds and vibrations around them.
dolphins are probably smarter than penguins. Dolphins are 1 of the smartest animals.
It is my favorite sea animal! DOLPHINS:) :) :)
A myth about dolphins is that they do not live as long in aquariums as they do in the wild. The fact about dolphins is that they have a better chance of being healthy and living as long, if not longer, than wild dolphins.
dolphins fart by letting out carbon dioxide from their gills to create something called dirty air so they fart a lot like my dad Dolphins do not have gills
They have two eyes.
No
Because the need to check out the other dolphins.
no
They are in the dolphins eyes, mouth, nose, ears, and its fins.
Dolphins' eyes are round. They have an acute sense of vision, both underwater and outside of water.
No.
yes
Yes. Dolphins can see areas around them using echolocation, which lets them send out high-pitched sounds that bounce off of objects and return to the dolphin, giving them a visual of the surrounding area.
side of head.
Yes, river dolphins do have eyes, but they are relatively small and less developed compared to those of other dolphins. Their eyesight is adapted to the murky waters of their freshwater habitats, where visibility is often poor. River dolphins primarily use echolocation to navigate and hunt for prey, relying more on sound than sight.
Fishermen often hunt for their teeth and eyes. The eyes and teeth were supposed to have a magical powers.