1. Dolphins are intelligent.

2. Dolphins like to push things.

3. They make playpens around their young.

4. Some dolphins serve as aunties.

5. Some dolphins protect other dolphins babies.

 

1. Saltwater dolphins can live everywhere in the world.

2. Some dolphins can be found in polar waters.

3. Dolphins do not migrate long distances.

4. Freshwater can only be found in very few waters.

5. Some dolphins can be nearly blind.

1. When dolphins are born they are 35 to 50 inches.

2. When dolphins are born they weigh 30 to 50 pounds.

3. Dolphin mothers are very devoted.

4. Young dolphins can quickly swim.

5. Dolphins can be very protective.

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1. Dolphins eat fish.

2. Dolphins eat squid.

3. Dolphins using there own sonar they can sense there prey.

4. Dolphins will eat things other than fish.

5. Dolphins are great hunters.

1. Dolphins sometimes work as a team to catch fish.

2. They herd a school of fish together to eat.

3. They circle to keep them corralled.

4. They take turns to swim into the middle.

5. Sometimes they swim near the surface and whack fish with their tails.

1. In 1973 dolphins died in fishing nets.

2. Marine helpers started to tell people not to kill dolphins.

3. Marine helpers also started to protected rivers.

4. Some people are now starting to care about dolphins.

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