While some dolphins eat fishes like herring, cod or mackerel, some others eat squids.
BrainPOP | Hair - 1 views
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All mammals have hair in there body because they need to keep themselves warm when it's cold, we are warm blooded as the rest of the mammals. all mammels have hair exept the water mammels like whales and dolphins but they keep warm there bodies by eatins a lot of amilals and get layers of fat that will keep them warm, but etherway they have at least a little bit of hair one point during there lives.
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Hummans have hair in almost every part of our body, some places that don't include our lips, the palms of your hand and the souls of your feet. But our hair is different in each part of your body. One type of hair is the lauguno hair, wish is the hair babies are covered with.Another type of hair is the vellus hair wish is the hair moat of your body is covered with, those hair is the one in your legs and arms and mesures less than 1 inch,And the 3rd type is the terminal hair wish is longer than an inch and grows in the top of your head and other places.
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how doe your hair grow? first before you are born tiny foccils are formed inside your skin, foccils are like roots but for hair. you have a ton of focills you have 100,000 yust in your head alone. AT the bottom of each foccils you have thousands of cells with are dividing each second , as they divide and are craetedb the old ones are pushed out and out of you head this makes hair
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What do Dolphins Eat? - Dolphin Facts and Information - 0 views
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Even more, large dolphins like the killer whales, eat some other marine mammals like seals or sea lions and sometime even turtles.
Dolphin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views
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Dolphins are cetacean mammals closely related to whales and porpoises. There are almost forty species of dolphin in 17 genera. They vary in size from 1.2 m (4 ft) and 40 kg (90 lb) (Maui's dolphin), up to 9.5 m (30 ft) and 10 tonnes (9.8 long tons; 11 short tons) (the orca or killer whale). They are found worldwide, mostly in the shallower seas of the continental shelves and are carnivores, eating mostly fish and squid. The family Delphinidae, the largest in the order Cetacea, evolved relatively recently, about ten million years ago during the Miocene.
animals related to Dolphins - Google Search - 0 views
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Dolphins are cetacean mammals closely related to whales and porpoises. There are almost forty species of dolphin in 17 genera. They vary in size from 1.2 m (4 ft) and 40 kg (90 lb) (Maui's dolphin), up to 9.5 m (30 ft) and 10 tonnes (9.8 long tons; 11 short tons) (the orca or killer whale).
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come in many different shapes and sizes. They can be as small as four feet (1 1/4 meters) long weighing just 100 pounds (45 kilograms), or as large as 30 feet (nine meters) long weighing up to 11,000 pounds (950 kilograms). All dolphins, including even the largest, can move quickly through the water, using paddle-shaped forelimbs called flippers to steer, dorsal fins on their backs to stay balanced, and powerful tail fins called flukes to move forward. Their torpedo-shaped bodies flow smoothly in the water, so they don't make many waves. They use their flippers to make sharp turns and sudden stops. All dolphins have blowholes on the tops of their heads. These mammals breathe through their blowholes. They have to go to the surface of the water to breathe. Each dolphin has just one blowhole.
Common Dolphin In Captivity - Dolphin Facts and Information - 0 views
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Dolphin Information, Anatomy, Feeding, Communication, Reproduction, Predators,Echolocation, Language and Conservation. Bottlenose Dolphins, Spinner Dolphins, Amazon Pink Dolphins. Introduction to Dolphins Dolphins are very intelligent and they seem to be well loved by humans. This aquatic mammal has been able to fascinate us in a variety of ways. They are curious, form strong bonds within their pod
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Dolphins can do such things. It is really bad that dolphins are in captivity. Because they separate them from their family. And they feel the same as if someone separated us from our family. So it is really sad because a dolphin's life with out their family is really dissapointing. And they feel that something is missing they're whole life.
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Humpback Whales, Humpback Whale Pictures, Humpback Whale Facts - National Geographic - 1 views
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Mothers and their young swim close together, often touching one another with their flippers with what appear to be gestures of affection. Females nurse their calves for almost a year, though it takes far longer than that for a humpback whale to reach full adulthood.
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It is most likely that humpbacks sing to communicate with others and to attract potential mates.
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t is most likely that humpbacks sing to communicate with others and to attract potential mates.
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