you ask if dolphins 'fly' well the dont, more less 'glide' in the air as when the jump they more less 'glide'
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
Of course not, she flew because there was a smell in the air which made the spider fall next to the fly which made her think the spider was going to eat her. I think.
You call animals that fly in the air aerial locomotion animals. Such animals include most birds, bats and certain insects.
It is a mammal because of the blowhole on it's head. Amphibians do not have blowholes. Even though dolphins are aquatic they are mammals because they breathe air. Dolphins cannot breathe underwater or they will drown. Mothers help newborn dolphins to the surface so they can breathe. Everything that is aquatic or breathes air ONLY is a mammal.
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.
No. It must land in the water, be taken apart by the passegers and towed by dolphins the air hostessess keep in the overhead compartments
Dolphins are mammals. They breathe air.
Yes, dolphins are mammals and have to come up periodically to breathe air.
They can spin with about 40-50 spinner dolphins in the air
Dolphins jump to breathe air because they are mammels.
Dolphins sometimes blow air bubbles when they are bored.
Yes
Fly Air was created in 2002.
Fly Air ended in 2007.
Dolphins must go to the surface, because they breathe air. Dolphins are mammals, not fish.
As dolphins are mammals they breath air like us, humans.
dolphins are mammals, not fish. They have lungs, not gills, and breathe air.