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Dolphins are important to the ecosystem in the sense that they are apex or top-level predators which control populations of fishes and squids and keep the ecosystem balance.

Lately, the bottlenose dolphin has been identified as sentinel of the coastal marine ecosystems, because their consume of a wide variety of fishes and squids, they concentrate contaminants in their bodies when there are high concentrations of contaminants in the water.

Well in affence dolphines live in the Water duhhh

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they live in shalow waters in rivers, oceans, lakes, all around the world.

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Water, hah Yeah they live in water, i mean who wouldn't know that, but to my knowledge they also live in the Pelagic ecosystem.

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the eco system dolphins live in is the ocean

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