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The Size of a Human and Dolphin Brain are almost the Same

by Dolphins-World | Apr 23, 2014 | News

There are many studies out there that compare the size of brains from one living thing to the next.

Is it True that Dolphins Greet as Part of Socialization?

by Dolphins-World | Apr 23, 2014 | News

Dolphins are considered to be one of the most social animals in the world. Dolphins may greet as a way to socialize.

Pink Amazon River Dolphin

Pink Amazon River Dolphin

by Dolphins-World | Jan 29, 2014 | Species

Interesting facts about Pink Amazon River Dolphin

Why Baby Dolphins Swim so Close to their Mothers?

by Dolphins-World | Jan 28, 2014 | FAQs

One of the characteristics shared by most mammals is that they take care of their babies while they are young to teach them the necessary skills to get their food.

How to Draw a Dolphin?

by Dolphins-World | Jan 28, 2014 | Kids

Drawing a dolphin is very easy, just follow the four steps below. Step 1. Draw the body of the dolphin.

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