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Dolphins

  1. 1. INTRODUCTION Dolphins are marine mamals closely related to whales and porpoises . There are almost forty species of dolphins.. Dolphins are among the intelligent animals, and their often friendly appearance and seemingly playful attitude have made them popular in human culture.
  2. 2. PHYSICAL FEATURES • They have a pointy snout that makes them look like they are smiling. • They are carnivores. • Dolphins have a blowhole at the top of their heads that they use to breathe. • They have upper and lower jaws with small teeth. • Dolphins have a dorsal fin which keeps them steady while they are swimming and two tail flukes for moving up and down.
  3. 3. HABITAT Dolphins are found all over the world; generally in shallow cold waters as well as the warm tropical waters
  4. 4. PREY - PREDATOR - Sharks - Humans - Killer whales - Fish - Shrimp - Turtles - Octopus - Squid - Crab - Sardines - Birds (occasionally) Dolphin
  5. 5. BEHAVIOR They eat between six and fifteen kg. of food per day. They swallow their food whole even though they have so many teeth. When bottlenose dolphins are red to eat, they send out a scout to find the food. When dolphins are looking for a mate, it’s usually the female who looks for the male.
  6. 6. Fin shape: a dolphin’s tail goes up and down to help it dive up to get air. Dolphins have blubber, or fat, wich provides insulation, helping the dolphin stay warm in cold water. The long nose helps the dolphin to kill sharks. Their colors are different so the dolphin can fool his predators. PHYSICAL ADAPTATION
  7. 7. BEHAVIORAL ADAPTATION Dolphins work together to find food taking Turns to feed while the other dolphins keep The fish herded.
  8. 8. THANK YOU

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