why do dolphins live in groups
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Dolphins tend to travel in pods, upon which there are groups of dolphins that range from a few to many. Although they are traveling in these pods, the dolphins do not necessarily swim right next to each other. ... Because their group members were spread out, this was done in order to continue traveling togetherDolphins tend to travel in pods, upon which there are groups of dolphins that range from a few to many. Although they are traveling in these pods, the dolphins do not necessarily swim right next to each other. ... Because their group members were spread out, this was done in order to continue traveling together.
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the structure of the dolphin groups (also called herds or pods) is more like that of elephant than human .In killer whales the social group is formed by a female and her calves — even if they have grown to adults. The fathers of the calves do not live with the pod
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