Katlynn Gilmore Class: A. Habitat- they live in harbors, bay, logons, gulfs and tributary. Appearance- the Dolphin is not like different mammals, they.

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Katlynn Gilmore Class: A

Habitat- they live in harbors, bay, logons, gulfs and tributary. Appearance- the Dolphin is not like different mammals, they are marine mammals. They don’t have nose they use a blowhole to breathe with, their skin is smooth. They have no hands or paws, hair like animals and humans. Behavior- they are playful, they have a nice way to humans such as the bottlenose dolphin. They have ways to communicate to another dolphins like whistle.

The first Adaptation is the fin shape of the Dolphins tail moves up and down to help it dive up in the air. The shape helps them to prop oral them through water.

Dolphins have large brains, they have teeth catch fish. They have long nose such as the Bottlenose Dolphin. They have fat to keep warm in cold temperature or water. Dolphins breathe with lungs rather than gills.

Many Dolphins migrate to find food because before they would just get their right their, but because of the weather climax that has been changing, they travel thousands of miles to get food or organized routes.

I learned so many things about Dolphins like how they travel thousands of miles. How they are nice to humans, the most popular Dolphin which is the Bottlenose Dolphin. They have so many characteristics to learn, to survive on their own.