yes
It's because they need salt water in oceans,but there are river dolphins that need river water.
Yes, dolphins can live in both. The fresh water dolphins are related to the River dolphins. They include Piatanistidae, Ganges and Indus, niidae ( Boto or Amazon ) , Pontoporiida ( Baiji or Franciscana ) But, the only dolphin that can live in both is the Tucuxi ( Sotalia Fluviatilis ) There are may other dolphins that live in salt water though. They include Bottlenose, Spinner, Strpied, and many, many more.
They live in salt water like a kind of ocean.
Dolphins can live in both, it depends on their inhabitant.
Seriously?? Dolphins live in salt water or in the Amazon.
Pink dolphins, also known as Amazon river dolphins or botos (scientific name: Inia geoffrensis), live in freshwater because they are specifically adapted to the unique environment of the Amazon, Orinoco, and other South American river systems. Their adaptation to freshwater life is due to several factors: Evolutionary History: These dolphins are believed to have evolved from marine ancestors that became isolated in river systems millions of years ago. Over time, they adapted to the freshwater environment, which now forms their natural habitat. River Systems' Abundance: The Amazon River and other similar rivers offer a rich food supply, including fish, crustaceans, and small aquatic animals, which supports the dolphins' dietary needs. Geographic Isolation: The geography of the Amazon and other river systems has created a unique ecosystem where the pink dolphins face less competition from other predators compared to ocean environments, allowing them to thrive. Physical Adaptations: Pink dolphins have adapted their body shape and physiology to navigate the complex, shallow, and sometimes flooded forests in the Amazon. They have flexible necks that allow them to maneuver around submerged tree trunks and vegetation. These factors combined have made freshwater environments ideal for pink dolphins, allowing them to thrive away from the more competitive and predator-filled oceans.
Th live in a salt water area
Yes, mammals like Manatee, dugong, whales and dolphins all live in salt water.
No, there are no dolphins in the Great Salt Lake. Dolphins are saltwater mammals and the Great Salt Lake is a landlocked body of water with a high salt content, making it unsuitable for dolphins to live in.
no no reports have been made and they would not survive because most dolphins can only live in salt water
salt water mostly ocean