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How do Dolphins Catch their Food?

by Dolphins-World | Oct 2, 2013 | FAQs

Dolphins catch their food mainly using two clever techniques like herding and corraling.

How do Bottlenose Dolphins Communicate?

by Dolphins-World | Oct 2, 2013 | FAQs

Bottlenose dolphins communicate through several kinds of whistles and sounds

How Bottlenose Dolphins Give Birth?

by Dolphins-World | Oct 2, 2013 | FAQs

Bottlenose dolphins start their gestation period with the copulation of a couple. After 12 months gestating they give birht ot a single calf

How are Dolphins Important to the Environment?

by Dolphins-World | Oct 2, 2013 | FAQs

Dolphins are important to the environment because they are able to be good natural indicators of the environment health.

How are Dolphin Babies Born?

by Dolphins-World | Oct 2, 2013 | FAQs

Dolphin babies are born after a long gestation period inside mothers which can range between 11 and 18 months.

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