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1 Dolphins By Taylor Sloane

2 Dolphins give birth to live young
Dolphins are mammals Dolphins are warm blooded They nurse their babies with milk from the mothers.

3 Parts of a dolphin Blowhole Dorsal Fin Beak Ear Flipper Flukes

4 Dolphins use echolocation to find food and navigate
Dolphins make clicks which they send through their forehead. When the sound hits an object in the water, it bounces back to the dolphin as an echo. The dolphin absorbs the returning echo through its jaw.

5 Dolphin Facts Dolphins can swim up to 260 meters below the surface of the ocean. Dolphins can stay up to 15 minutes under the water, but they cannot breath under the water. Dolphins live in groups formed by 10 to 12 individuals. There are 36 different kinds of ocean dolphins and 5 species of river dolphins. The largest dolphin is the “killer whale” (also known as a Orca). The most known dolphin is the “ bottlenose dolphin”. Dolphin eat fish and squid.

6 The three Dolphin species in New Zealand
Dusky Hector Bottlenose The three Dolphin species in New Zealand

7 I hope you enjoyed my presentation
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