What makes dolphins special
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Dolphins are extraordinarily intelligent animals who also display culture, something which was long-believed to be unique to humans (although now recognised in various species). ... Dolphins are altruistic animals. They are known to stay and help injured individuals, even helping them to the surface to breath.
Scientific name: Dolphin species are in the families Delphinadae (oceanic species) ...
Size: 1.2-9.1m long..
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Dolphins even after living in water do not have gills the respirate through lungs just as we do that is why the have to come up the water after short intervals
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