Read the passage and answer the following questions.
Dolphins
Dolphins are mammals, not fish. They are sociable animals who live and hunt in groups. They have an average lifespan of 17 years, and communicate with each other in whistles and clicks. Dolphins eat fish, squid and other small marine life. They often use hunting tactics of circling fish into a tight ball. Then they take turns going through the centre of the ball to feed.
They can jump as high as 6 metres (16 feet) out of the water and the same can dive as deep as 300 metres (980 feet). Dolphins have large and complex brains. Only one side of a dolphin’s brain sleeps at a time. This allows them to be able to breathe and to watch out for threats even while they are resting.
They use a blowhole on top of their heads to breath. The Killer Whale is the largest member of the dolphin family and can grow up to 9 metres (30 feet) in length.
Answer the following questions.
1] What kind of animals are dolphins?
2] What kind of mammal is the largest member of the dolphin family?
3] What do the dolphins eat?
4] What is the meaning of ‘threats’?
5] Find the antonym of ‘bottom’ from the passage.
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