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Dolphins live in almost every ocean, except most tend to avoid the cold waters in the Arctic and around Antarctica. Some also ...
If you've ever seen a baby dolphin, especially a baby bottlenose dolphin, then you are lucky indeed. Here are some fun facts ...
Into this seasonal sea, which remains for half the year, swims the Amazon river dolphin, or boto. Botos have the characteristic dolphin smile and, unlike their marine cousins, bulbous foreheads ...
Dolphins are beloved marine creatures and never fail to amaze us with their intelligent and fascinating behaviour. Dolphins call each other by name. They assign unique whistles and clicks to ...
Collectively, both whales and dolphins, as well as their porpoise cousins, are known as cetaceans. The cetacean order comprises two subgroups: baleen whales (including gray whales, right whales ...
Facts about the group that includes humans, apes, monkeys and other close relatives Dolphins also love to play. You can often spot them surfing waves, toying with seaweed, and even interacting ...
How big they are: From 5 to 32 feet (1.5 to 10 meters) long, depending on the species Dolphins live in almost every ocean, except most tend to avoid the cold waters in the Arctic and around ...