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  2. 69 Amazing Dolphin Facts (2024)| FactRetriever.com

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    Curious, playful, and undeniably cute, dolphins have somersaulted their way into our hearts. Swim with our interesting dolphin facts to learn much more.

  3. Here are our top 10 facts about dolphins - WWF

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    1. Dolphins can be found all over the world and in different environments. There are 36 species of marine dolphins - living in nearly all aquatic environments, including oceans, coastal, estuarine and freshwater - and in temperatures ranging from less than 0°C to more than 30°C.

  4. Interesting Dolphin Facts. 1. Dolphins are closely related to whales. The dolphin is part of the group of mammals called cetaceans. They are divided into two distinct groups – baleen whales, and toothed whales. Baleen whales include the larger variety of filter feeding whales (the blue whale, humpback whale, and sei whale among others).

  5. Dolphin facts and information - Whale & Dolphin Conservation USA

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    Learn about the different species, characteristics, and behaviors of dolphins, the most intelligent and sociable marine mammals. Find out which dolphin is the largest, the smallest, the fastest, and the most endangered.

  6. Dolphin Facts - National Geographic

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    Dolphins are small-toothed cetaceans easily recognizable by their curved mouths, which give them a permanent “smile.” There are 36 dolphin species, found in every ocean.

  7. 40 Dolphin Facts That Will Blow Your Mind - WeAreTeachers

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    Everyone loves dolphins! They are smart, playful, and adorable. Share these amazing dolphin facts for kids to learn more in the classroom!

  8. Facts About Dolphins - Mental Floss

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    Dolphin calves are born tail first, rather than head first, so that they don't drown during the birthing process. Read on for 14 other facts about these fascinating creatures.

  9. 50 amazing facts about dolphins - SurferToday.com

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    Dolphins are aquatic mammals that have always fascinated humans. Kids and adults have learned to respect the marine creature that sometimes behaves like humans. Scientists have concluded that dolphins are incredibly smart living beings and have become super-fast swimmers thanks to their anatomy.

  10. Amazing Facts about Dolphins - OneKindPlanet

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    Quick Facts. Type: Mammal; Diet: Carnivore; Lifespan: Around 12-20 years; Size: 1.2-9.1m long; Weight: 40 kg to over 6 tonnes; Habitat: Oceans or river; Range: Global, typically found in shallow seawater of the continental shelves; Scientific name: Dolphin species are in the families Delphinadae (oceanic species) and Platanistoidea (river species)

  11. Dolphin Facts | Dolphin Project

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    Dolphins are incredibly intelligent, social, wide-ranging and deep-diving marine mammals. They live in complex social groups called pods, often made up of family members. In the wild, dolphins are very interconnected to the health and survival of the entire marine ecosystem.