They use their tail and flippers to propel themselves out of the water
Breaching is where an animal (shark, whale or dolphin) jump fully out of the water.
It's a noun.
(Flipper) was a television drama about- essentially a tame dolphin. Flipper was a bottle-nosed dolphin and the star of the show.
Recent molecular studies show the genus contains two species, the common bottlenose dolphin(Tursiops truncatus) and the Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops aduncus), instead of one. Research in 2011 revealed a third species, the Burrunan dolphin (Tursiops australis).
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the masha aseeva dolphin is the dolphin that cna jump the highest
Well I suppose they can seeing as they can jump out of the water in the first place. If a speedboat is speeding at a dolphin at the right speed and the dolphin jumps out of the water at the right time, the dolphin should land in the boat.
25'
23 metres
jump in the air into a hoop.
There are many kinds of dolphins that jump, almost all of them jump. But, the dolphin that is the most famous for jumping would be the Spinner Dolphin. Next, I think, would be the bottlenose. acually what is said above is mostly right. spinner dolphins are definetly known for their amazing jumps where they "spin" in the air, but Atlantic bottlenose dolphins are sometimes called the "jumping dolphins" because they do jump a lot
be one with the dolphins
Dolphin
no specific reason.... sharks also jump while hunting prey and some fish jump out of water to escape some predatory fish
They can only last 15 mins under water
The bottle-nose dolphin can make a high jump by using its tail to propel itself at reasonable speeds through the water, then it aims itself towards the surface, making an amazing, at least 3-foot jump.
They use their tail muscles,and stomach musles so aproxamatly 34 muscles are used for a dolphin to jump?#@%!##$%$@#&%$@!!