They feed their young milk, give live birth, and are warm blooded.Because dolphins breathe air.
Dolphins are aquatic mammals. They give live birth and suckle their young from their mother's milk. They can not feed themselves until the young dolphin has been weaned off milk and is able to eat fish.
No, a cod does not give its young milk. Only mammals give milk to their young, and the cod is a fish.
Yes, Dolphins nurse and carry their babies.
3-4 months
No, dolphins, as a mammal, gives live-birth and suckles their young with milk produced by their mother.
No. Dolphins feed their young on the mother's milk because they are mammals. They teach them certain behaviours to help with hunting for food.
No, dolphins do not lay eggs. Dolphins give birth to live young.
Humans, Dolphins, and Whales are MammalsHumans, dolphins, and whales are mammals because they're warm blooded, and their females give birth to live young, and nurse their young. also because they stay with their young until their young are ready to move on.
Young dolphins drink milk. The milk's consistency is thick (more like toothpaste) or it would dissolve too rapidly in water. The milk is expelled by muscular contractions...rather than because the baby suckles...are their "lips" are relatively inflexible.
Doplphins are mammals. They breathe through lungs and have hair on their body for at some of their live. They also have internal fertilization.
Yup.