The nose is on the top the dolphins head. This is why a spray of mist comes up when it breathes. And not all dolphins have pointy beaks. The beak is where the mouth is. Porpoises have blunt heads. They have no beak at all.
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Because they have the pointy noses and the long, elegant bodies. They are sight hounds, and they all have similarities.
evolution. Pointy noses may have provided an evolutionary advantage for people living in latitudes with less direct sunlight. Pointy noses probably catch Vitamin-D-rich sunlight better than flatter noses, as evidenced by how easily pointy noses get sun-burned. This evolutionary advantage could have been more significant for people with lighter-skinned noses.
sailfish have sword like noses to catch prey
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Dolphins breath air through their noses, just like other mammals. Their noses are called spouts and are located on top of their heads, so they can breath air while keeping virtually all of their bodies in the water.
They ram their noses into predators.
Ok, I'm pretty sure dolphins don't have beaks. They have noses though. But its to eat, smell, and basically all the other functions your mouth and nose have. All except for breathing. They don't breathe through their face. they breathe using their blowhole.
if there is only one dolphin the shark will probably harm it but if its a pack the dolphins will all attack it by hitting and jabbing the shark with its baseball hard noses then will swim away
All types of whales have blowholes because they need them to breathe. As we have noses, whales have blowholes. Porpoises and dolphins have blowholes as well.
dolphins only live on land and they are gray so it is not easy to see them. they have long noses so that they can smell easly.