Details for Dolphin
- Dolphin
Dolphins are highly intelligent marine mammals belonging to the family Delphinidae. Ranging in size from 1.2 meters (4 feet) to 9.5 meters (31 feet), they are characterized by their streamlined bodies, powerful tails, and often playful demeanor. Most species are grey, with lighter undersides. Found worldwide, predominantly in shallower seas of the continental shelves, dolphins are carnivores, primarily feeding on fish and squid. They are known for their complex social structures, living in pods of varying sizes, and their advanced communication skills, including echolocation. Dolphins are acrobatic swimmers and often engage in breaching and other aerial displays.
Habitat: The Dolphin lives in South-africa, Norway, United-kingdom, Greece, Japan, United-states-of-america, Mexico, Canada, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, New-zealand, Australia.