Dolphins are mammals and are one of the smartest sea creatures. They have small teeth that are hard to eat fish, very smooth skin, quite a long mouth and round eyes, like 50 cent coins. Dolphins breathe through their blowhole which is located on the back of their heads. There are approximately 40 types of dolphin. Some dolphins are also endangered such as the Indus River dolphin and the Baiji dolphin.
Dolphins are mammals and are one of the smartest sea creatures. They have small teeth that are hard to eat fish, very smooth skin, quite a long mouth and round eyes, like 50 cent coins. Dolphins breathe through their blowhole which is located on the back of their heads. There are approximately 40 types of dolphin. Some dolphins are also endangered such as the Indus River dolphin and the Baiji dolphin.
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Dolphins are mammals and are one of the smartest sea creatures. They have small teeth that are hard to eat fish, very smooth skin, quite a long mouth and round eyes, like 50 cent coins. Dolphins breathe through their blowhole which is located on the back of their heads. There are approximately 40 types of dolphin. Some dolphins are also endangered such as the Indus River dolphin and the Baiji dolphin.
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blue. They have small teeth that are hard to eat fish, very smooth skin, quite a long mouth and round eyes, like 50 cent coins. They have fins which are like shoes for sea animals. Dolphins breathe through their blowhole which is located on the back of their heads. They can grow from 1.2m to 9.5m in length and weight from 40kg to 10tonnes.
Dolphins eat from the sea. Their main food is fish
and squid. They sometimes eat octopus, crap or other seafood. Dolphin chase fish into shallow water which makes it easier for them to catch.
There are approximately 40 types of dolphin. Some
types of dolphins are Hectors dolphin, Black dolphin, Bottlenose dolphin and Heaviside’s dolphin. Some dolphins are also endangered such as the Indus River dolphin and the Baiji dolphin. Dolphins are closely related to whales and porpoises.