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Cheetahs and Dolphins
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Dolphins physical adaptations Dolphins have blubber which is a layer of fat under the skin. The blubber keeps the dolphin warm under the water. Dolphins have excellent eye sight, which helps look for food. Dolphins have a blow hole that helps them breath. They can hold their breath up to 30min. Dolphins have blubber which is a layer of fat under the skin. The blubber keeps the dolphin warm under the water. Dolphins have excellent eye sight, which helps look for food. Dolphins have a blow hole that helps them breath. They can hold their breath up to 30min.
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Dolphins behavioral adaptations Dolphins swim together so they don’t lose each other or their babies. This is called a pod. Dolphins use clicking sounds to locate mates and keep in contact with their pod and their babies. It also helps them to hunt for food. They make a noise, and if it bounces back,then they have located their food. Dolphins swim together so they don’t lose each other or their babies. This is called a pod. Dolphins use clicking sounds to locate mates and keep in contact with their pod and their babies. It also helps them to hunt for food. They make a noise, and if it bounces back,then they have located their food.
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Cheetahs physical adaptations The cheetahs spotted coat allows it to highly blend into dry grasses, which helps it hunt for prey. Cheetahs cannot retract its claws,an adaptation to help maintain traction. The cheetah is built for speed.Flexible spine, deep chest, long tail for balance, and muscular legs. The cheetahs spotted coat allows it to highly blend into dry grasses, which helps it hunt for prey. Cheetahs cannot retract its claws,an adaptation to help maintain traction. The cheetah is built for speed.Flexible spine, deep chest, long tail for balance, and muscular legs.
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Cheetahs behavioral adaptations Cheetahs bring home live antelopes so the cubs can learn how to chase and catch. Cheetahs are a solitary animal. Sometimes a male will accompany a female for a short while after mating, but most often the female is alone with her cubs. Cheetahs bring home live antelopes so the cubs can learn how to chase and catch. Cheetahs are a solitary animal. Sometimes a male will accompany a female for a short while after mating, but most often the female is alone with her cubs.
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Cool Facts Pink dolphins are endangered. They might become extinct like the dinosaurs, because some humans are eating them! Cheetahs don’t roar like lions they purr, hiss, whine, and growl. The most common sound is a bird like chirping sound. Pink dolphins are endangered. They might become extinct like the dinosaurs, because some humans are eating them! Cheetahs don’t roar like lions they purr, hiss, whine, and growl. The most common sound is a bird like chirping sound.
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