Science, asked by cyrusgahatraj, 11 months ago

a dolphin and a snake are both carnivorous.how are they different from each other?​

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Answered by ajiteshanandverma
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Explanation:

Dolphin are mammals that live in water.There skin are used in manufacturing of soaps, chemical industries..etc.whales reproduce their young ones

snakes are also mammals that lay eggs they depend on other organisms for their survival.

Answered by detectivesharma636
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Answer: Dolphins are mammals while snakes are reptiles

Explanation: The first question is, What is the difference between a snake and a dolphin?

Firstly, snakes are reptiles and dolphins are mammals. Secondly, dolphins can only live in water, while snakes can live in both land and water. Thirdly, Dolphins are warm-blooded while snakes are cold-blooded.

This leads to another question, How is a snake a reptile while it is a mammal?

To answer this question, we need to dive in on what makes a mammal a mammal and what makes a reptile a reptile. Reptiles are air-breathing, cold-blooded vertebrae with scaly bodies rather than hair and feathers. Mammals have hair or fur, are warm-blooded, babies are born alive, and the young are fed milk produced by their mother's mammary glands, and they have a more complex brain than other animals.

This leads to another question, What is the proof of dolphins being mammals while they are fish?

Well, dolphins are mammals, not fish, like every mammal, dolphins are warm-blooded, unlike fish, who breathe through their gills, dolphins breathe air using their lungs. Dolphins must take frequent trips to the surface of the water to catch a breath.

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