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Answered by Konak23
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Dolphins are part of the toothed whales. Generally, they are among the smaller whales. Most live in salt water oceans, but some live in rivers – there are oceanic dolphins and river dolphins. Dolphins are from 1.5 metres (4.9 ft) to 4 metres (13 ft) long, but the largest dolphin, the killer whale (or orca), can be up to 8 metres (26 ft) long.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Dolphins are some of the most playful and intelligent animals on our planet. Even though dolphins spend their lives in the water, they are not fish, but are mammals. Dolphins can't breathe water like fish, but need to come to the surface to breath air. There are many kinds of dolphins. Perhaps the most famous are the Bottlenose Dolphin and the Killer Whale (that's right the Orca, or Killer Whale, is a member of the dolphin family) .

How do dolphins live?

Dolphins are very social animals. Many dolphins travel in groups called pods. Some dolphins, like Killer Whales, live in pods of 5-30 members for their entire lives. Each pod behaves differently. Some pods migrate and travel around the world, while others have a specific territory. Sometimes pods can group together to make giant pods as large as 1000 or more dolphins. Baby dolphins are called calves. The males are called bulls and the females are called cows

Fun Facts About Dolphins

- Dolphins are part of the same animal order, Cetacea, as whales.

-Many dolphins are protected by the Marine Mammal Protection Act. The Hector's dolphin is classified as endangered.

- They are intelligent enough to understand complex commands.

-Like all mammals, dolphins give birth to live young and nurse them with milk.

-River dolphins live in fresh water, rather than salt water.

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