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Pacific spotted dolphins swim gracefully through sunlit water

Lina a dolphin pup is pictured together with his mother Lala at the aquarium of the Zoo of Madrid

A group of dolphins leap from the ocean near Kona Hawaii

A dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) leaps from the water

Two rough-tooth dolphins swim free after they were released about 18 miles off the Florida Keys in Key Largo Florida The two mammals were the last of 11 released following a stranding

Dorsal fin of a single dolphin swimming in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of southern Spain

An Atlantic bottlenose dolphin sticks its head out of the water at the Mirage Hotel

A flutist and harp player play music in front of a large fish tank full of dolphins at the Hakkeijima Sea Paradise aquarium in Yokohama suburban Tokyo

Two children watch a Pacific white-sided dolphin swim by at the Shedd Aquariums underwater viewing area in Chicago Illinois

An Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin mother and calf swim together Next check out a group of volunteers trying to save beached false killer whales which is actually a type of dolphin

Volunteers desperately try to save over 100 false killer whales beached at Dolphin Bay near Busselton 230 kms south of Perth

In November 2006 a bottlenose dolphin with palm-sized fins near its tail was found in Japan The extra set of fins could be the remains of hind legs

A sleeping dolphin usually has one eye closed

The fins help dolphins to steer in the water

There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolphin

Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around 17 years

A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to 25 mph

Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dolphins Like other toothed whales they use echolocation to avoid obstacles and to locate prey

Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but can remain under water for up to an hour

Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs

Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain resting at a time The side that is awake controls the dolphinrsquos breathing Resting one side of the brain at a time makes it possible to sleep underwater

Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only one dolphin pup is born and the pup suckles for up to two years

Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mouths The teeth are used to grasp prey

Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail

Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whales and pilot whales

  • Slide 1
  • Pacific spotted dolphins swim gracefully through sunlit water
  • Lina a dolphin pup is pictured together with his mother Lala
  • A group of dolphins leap from the ocean near Kona Hawaii
  • A dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) leaps from the water
  • Two rough-tooth dolphins swim free after they were released abo
  • Dorsal fin of a single dolphin swimming in the Mediterranean Se
  • An Atlantic bottlenose dolphin sticks its head out of the water
  • A flutist and harp player play music in front of a large fish t
  • Two children watch a Pacific white-sided dolphin swim by at the
  • An Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin mother and calf swim together
  • Volunteers desperately try to save over 100 false killer whales
  • In November 2006 a bottlenose dolphin with palm-sized fins nea
  • A sleeping dolphin usually has one eye closed
  • The fins help dolphins to steer in the water
  • There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolp
  • Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around
  • A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to
  • Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dol
  • Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but
  • Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs
  • Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain
  • Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only
  • Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mou
  • Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail
  • Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whale

Pacific spotted dolphins swim gracefully through sunlit water

Lina a dolphin pup is pictured together with his mother Lala at the aquarium of the Zoo of Madrid

A group of dolphins leap from the ocean near Kona Hawaii

A dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) leaps from the water

Two rough-tooth dolphins swim free after they were released about 18 miles off the Florida Keys in Key Largo Florida The two mammals were the last of 11 released following a stranding

Dorsal fin of a single dolphin swimming in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of southern Spain

An Atlantic bottlenose dolphin sticks its head out of the water at the Mirage Hotel

A flutist and harp player play music in front of a large fish tank full of dolphins at the Hakkeijima Sea Paradise aquarium in Yokohama suburban Tokyo

Two children watch a Pacific white-sided dolphin swim by at the Shedd Aquariums underwater viewing area in Chicago Illinois

An Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin mother and calf swim together Next check out a group of volunteers trying to save beached false killer whales which is actually a type of dolphin

Volunteers desperately try to save over 100 false killer whales beached at Dolphin Bay near Busselton 230 kms south of Perth

In November 2006 a bottlenose dolphin with palm-sized fins near its tail was found in Japan The extra set of fins could be the remains of hind legs

A sleeping dolphin usually has one eye closed

The fins help dolphins to steer in the water

There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolphin

Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around 17 years

A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to 25 mph

Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dolphins Like other toothed whales they use echolocation to avoid obstacles and to locate prey

Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but can remain under water for up to an hour

Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs

Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain resting at a time The side that is awake controls the dolphinrsquos breathing Resting one side of the brain at a time makes it possible to sleep underwater

Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only one dolphin pup is born and the pup suckles for up to two years

Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mouths The teeth are used to grasp prey

Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail

Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whales and pilot whales

  • Slide 1
  • Pacific spotted dolphins swim gracefully through sunlit water
  • Lina a dolphin pup is pictured together with his mother Lala
  • A group of dolphins leap from the ocean near Kona Hawaii
  • A dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) leaps from the water
  • Two rough-tooth dolphins swim free after they were released abo
  • Dorsal fin of a single dolphin swimming in the Mediterranean Se
  • An Atlantic bottlenose dolphin sticks its head out of the water
  • A flutist and harp player play music in front of a large fish t
  • Two children watch a Pacific white-sided dolphin swim by at the
  • An Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin mother and calf swim together
  • Volunteers desperately try to save over 100 false killer whales
  • In November 2006 a bottlenose dolphin with palm-sized fins nea
  • A sleeping dolphin usually has one eye closed
  • The fins help dolphins to steer in the water
  • There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolp
  • Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around
  • A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to
  • Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dol
  • Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but
  • Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs
  • Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain
  • Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only
  • Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mou
  • Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail
  • Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whale

Lina a dolphin pup is pictured together with his mother Lala at the aquarium of the Zoo of Madrid

A group of dolphins leap from the ocean near Kona Hawaii

A dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) leaps from the water

Two rough-tooth dolphins swim free after they were released about 18 miles off the Florida Keys in Key Largo Florida The two mammals were the last of 11 released following a stranding

Dorsal fin of a single dolphin swimming in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of southern Spain

An Atlantic bottlenose dolphin sticks its head out of the water at the Mirage Hotel

A flutist and harp player play music in front of a large fish tank full of dolphins at the Hakkeijima Sea Paradise aquarium in Yokohama suburban Tokyo

Two children watch a Pacific white-sided dolphin swim by at the Shedd Aquariums underwater viewing area in Chicago Illinois

An Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin mother and calf swim together Next check out a group of volunteers trying to save beached false killer whales which is actually a type of dolphin

Volunteers desperately try to save over 100 false killer whales beached at Dolphin Bay near Busselton 230 kms south of Perth

In November 2006 a bottlenose dolphin with palm-sized fins near its tail was found in Japan The extra set of fins could be the remains of hind legs

A sleeping dolphin usually has one eye closed

The fins help dolphins to steer in the water

There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolphin

Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around 17 years

A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to 25 mph

Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dolphins Like other toothed whales they use echolocation to avoid obstacles and to locate prey

Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but can remain under water for up to an hour

Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs

Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain resting at a time The side that is awake controls the dolphinrsquos breathing Resting one side of the brain at a time makes it possible to sleep underwater

Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only one dolphin pup is born and the pup suckles for up to two years

Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mouths The teeth are used to grasp prey

Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail

Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whales and pilot whales

  • Slide 1
  • Pacific spotted dolphins swim gracefully through sunlit water
  • Lina a dolphin pup is pictured together with his mother Lala
  • A group of dolphins leap from the ocean near Kona Hawaii
  • A dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) leaps from the water
  • Two rough-tooth dolphins swim free after they were released abo
  • Dorsal fin of a single dolphin swimming in the Mediterranean Se
  • An Atlantic bottlenose dolphin sticks its head out of the water
  • A flutist and harp player play music in front of a large fish t
  • Two children watch a Pacific white-sided dolphin swim by at the
  • An Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin mother and calf swim together
  • Volunteers desperately try to save over 100 false killer whales
  • In November 2006 a bottlenose dolphin with palm-sized fins nea
  • A sleeping dolphin usually has one eye closed
  • The fins help dolphins to steer in the water
  • There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolp
  • Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around
  • A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to
  • Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dol
  • Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but
  • Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs
  • Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain
  • Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only
  • Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mou
  • Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail
  • Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whale

A group of dolphins leap from the ocean near Kona Hawaii

A dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) leaps from the water

Two rough-tooth dolphins swim free after they were released about 18 miles off the Florida Keys in Key Largo Florida The two mammals were the last of 11 released following a stranding

Dorsal fin of a single dolphin swimming in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of southern Spain

An Atlantic bottlenose dolphin sticks its head out of the water at the Mirage Hotel

A flutist and harp player play music in front of a large fish tank full of dolphins at the Hakkeijima Sea Paradise aquarium in Yokohama suburban Tokyo

Two children watch a Pacific white-sided dolphin swim by at the Shedd Aquariums underwater viewing area in Chicago Illinois

An Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin mother and calf swim together Next check out a group of volunteers trying to save beached false killer whales which is actually a type of dolphin

Volunteers desperately try to save over 100 false killer whales beached at Dolphin Bay near Busselton 230 kms south of Perth

In November 2006 a bottlenose dolphin with palm-sized fins near its tail was found in Japan The extra set of fins could be the remains of hind legs

A sleeping dolphin usually has one eye closed

The fins help dolphins to steer in the water

There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolphin

Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around 17 years

A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to 25 mph

Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dolphins Like other toothed whales they use echolocation to avoid obstacles and to locate prey

Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but can remain under water for up to an hour

Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs

Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain resting at a time The side that is awake controls the dolphinrsquos breathing Resting one side of the brain at a time makes it possible to sleep underwater

Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only one dolphin pup is born and the pup suckles for up to two years

Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mouths The teeth are used to grasp prey

Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail

Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whales and pilot whales

  • Slide 1
  • Pacific spotted dolphins swim gracefully through sunlit water
  • Lina a dolphin pup is pictured together with his mother Lala
  • A group of dolphins leap from the ocean near Kona Hawaii
  • A dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) leaps from the water
  • Two rough-tooth dolphins swim free after they were released abo
  • Dorsal fin of a single dolphin swimming in the Mediterranean Se
  • An Atlantic bottlenose dolphin sticks its head out of the water
  • A flutist and harp player play music in front of a large fish t
  • Two children watch a Pacific white-sided dolphin swim by at the
  • An Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin mother and calf swim together
  • Volunteers desperately try to save over 100 false killer whales
  • In November 2006 a bottlenose dolphin with palm-sized fins nea
  • A sleeping dolphin usually has one eye closed
  • The fins help dolphins to steer in the water
  • There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolp
  • Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around
  • A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to
  • Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dol
  • Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but
  • Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs
  • Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain
  • Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only
  • Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mou
  • Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail
  • Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whale

A dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) leaps from the water

Two rough-tooth dolphins swim free after they were released about 18 miles off the Florida Keys in Key Largo Florida The two mammals were the last of 11 released following a stranding

Dorsal fin of a single dolphin swimming in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of southern Spain

An Atlantic bottlenose dolphin sticks its head out of the water at the Mirage Hotel

A flutist and harp player play music in front of a large fish tank full of dolphins at the Hakkeijima Sea Paradise aquarium in Yokohama suburban Tokyo

Two children watch a Pacific white-sided dolphin swim by at the Shedd Aquariums underwater viewing area in Chicago Illinois

An Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin mother and calf swim together Next check out a group of volunteers trying to save beached false killer whales which is actually a type of dolphin

Volunteers desperately try to save over 100 false killer whales beached at Dolphin Bay near Busselton 230 kms south of Perth

In November 2006 a bottlenose dolphin with palm-sized fins near its tail was found in Japan The extra set of fins could be the remains of hind legs

A sleeping dolphin usually has one eye closed

The fins help dolphins to steer in the water

There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolphin

Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around 17 years

A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to 25 mph

Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dolphins Like other toothed whales they use echolocation to avoid obstacles and to locate prey

Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but can remain under water for up to an hour

Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs

Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain resting at a time The side that is awake controls the dolphinrsquos breathing Resting one side of the brain at a time makes it possible to sleep underwater

Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only one dolphin pup is born and the pup suckles for up to two years

Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mouths The teeth are used to grasp prey

Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail

Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whales and pilot whales

  • Slide 1
  • Pacific spotted dolphins swim gracefully through sunlit water
  • Lina a dolphin pup is pictured together with his mother Lala
  • A group of dolphins leap from the ocean near Kona Hawaii
  • A dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) leaps from the water
  • Two rough-tooth dolphins swim free after they were released abo
  • Dorsal fin of a single dolphin swimming in the Mediterranean Se
  • An Atlantic bottlenose dolphin sticks its head out of the water
  • A flutist and harp player play music in front of a large fish t
  • Two children watch a Pacific white-sided dolphin swim by at the
  • An Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin mother and calf swim together
  • Volunteers desperately try to save over 100 false killer whales
  • In November 2006 a bottlenose dolphin with palm-sized fins nea
  • A sleeping dolphin usually has one eye closed
  • The fins help dolphins to steer in the water
  • There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolp
  • Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around
  • A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to
  • Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dol
  • Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but
  • Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs
  • Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain
  • Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only
  • Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mou
  • Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail
  • Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whale

Two rough-tooth dolphins swim free after they were released about 18 miles off the Florida Keys in Key Largo Florida The two mammals were the last of 11 released following a stranding

Dorsal fin of a single dolphin swimming in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of southern Spain

An Atlantic bottlenose dolphin sticks its head out of the water at the Mirage Hotel

A flutist and harp player play music in front of a large fish tank full of dolphins at the Hakkeijima Sea Paradise aquarium in Yokohama suburban Tokyo

Two children watch a Pacific white-sided dolphin swim by at the Shedd Aquariums underwater viewing area in Chicago Illinois

An Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin mother and calf swim together Next check out a group of volunteers trying to save beached false killer whales which is actually a type of dolphin

Volunteers desperately try to save over 100 false killer whales beached at Dolphin Bay near Busselton 230 kms south of Perth

In November 2006 a bottlenose dolphin with palm-sized fins near its tail was found in Japan The extra set of fins could be the remains of hind legs

A sleeping dolphin usually has one eye closed

The fins help dolphins to steer in the water

There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolphin

Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around 17 years

A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to 25 mph

Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dolphins Like other toothed whales they use echolocation to avoid obstacles and to locate prey

Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but can remain under water for up to an hour

Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs

Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain resting at a time The side that is awake controls the dolphinrsquos breathing Resting one side of the brain at a time makes it possible to sleep underwater

Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only one dolphin pup is born and the pup suckles for up to two years

Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mouths The teeth are used to grasp prey

Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail

Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whales and pilot whales

  • Slide 1
  • Pacific spotted dolphins swim gracefully through sunlit water
  • Lina a dolphin pup is pictured together with his mother Lala
  • A group of dolphins leap from the ocean near Kona Hawaii
  • A dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) leaps from the water
  • Two rough-tooth dolphins swim free after they were released abo
  • Dorsal fin of a single dolphin swimming in the Mediterranean Se
  • An Atlantic bottlenose dolphin sticks its head out of the water
  • A flutist and harp player play music in front of a large fish t
  • Two children watch a Pacific white-sided dolphin swim by at the
  • An Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin mother and calf swim together
  • Volunteers desperately try to save over 100 false killer whales
  • In November 2006 a bottlenose dolphin with palm-sized fins nea
  • A sleeping dolphin usually has one eye closed
  • The fins help dolphins to steer in the water
  • There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolp
  • Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around
  • A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to
  • Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dol
  • Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but
  • Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs
  • Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain
  • Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only
  • Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mou
  • Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail
  • Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whale

Dorsal fin of a single dolphin swimming in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of southern Spain

An Atlantic bottlenose dolphin sticks its head out of the water at the Mirage Hotel

A flutist and harp player play music in front of a large fish tank full of dolphins at the Hakkeijima Sea Paradise aquarium in Yokohama suburban Tokyo

Two children watch a Pacific white-sided dolphin swim by at the Shedd Aquariums underwater viewing area in Chicago Illinois

An Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin mother and calf swim together Next check out a group of volunteers trying to save beached false killer whales which is actually a type of dolphin

Volunteers desperately try to save over 100 false killer whales beached at Dolphin Bay near Busselton 230 kms south of Perth

In November 2006 a bottlenose dolphin with palm-sized fins near its tail was found in Japan The extra set of fins could be the remains of hind legs

A sleeping dolphin usually has one eye closed

The fins help dolphins to steer in the water

There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolphin

Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around 17 years

A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to 25 mph

Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dolphins Like other toothed whales they use echolocation to avoid obstacles and to locate prey

Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but can remain under water for up to an hour

Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs

Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain resting at a time The side that is awake controls the dolphinrsquos breathing Resting one side of the brain at a time makes it possible to sleep underwater

Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only one dolphin pup is born and the pup suckles for up to two years

Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mouths The teeth are used to grasp prey

Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail

Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whales and pilot whales

  • Slide 1
  • Pacific spotted dolphins swim gracefully through sunlit water
  • Lina a dolphin pup is pictured together with his mother Lala
  • A group of dolphins leap from the ocean near Kona Hawaii
  • A dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) leaps from the water
  • Two rough-tooth dolphins swim free after they were released abo
  • Dorsal fin of a single dolphin swimming in the Mediterranean Se
  • An Atlantic bottlenose dolphin sticks its head out of the water
  • A flutist and harp player play music in front of a large fish t
  • Two children watch a Pacific white-sided dolphin swim by at the
  • An Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin mother and calf swim together
  • Volunteers desperately try to save over 100 false killer whales
  • In November 2006 a bottlenose dolphin with palm-sized fins nea
  • A sleeping dolphin usually has one eye closed
  • The fins help dolphins to steer in the water
  • There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolp
  • Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around
  • A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to
  • Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dol
  • Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but
  • Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs
  • Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain
  • Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only
  • Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mou
  • Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail
  • Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whale

An Atlantic bottlenose dolphin sticks its head out of the water at the Mirage Hotel

A flutist and harp player play music in front of a large fish tank full of dolphins at the Hakkeijima Sea Paradise aquarium in Yokohama suburban Tokyo

Two children watch a Pacific white-sided dolphin swim by at the Shedd Aquariums underwater viewing area in Chicago Illinois

An Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin mother and calf swim together Next check out a group of volunteers trying to save beached false killer whales which is actually a type of dolphin

Volunteers desperately try to save over 100 false killer whales beached at Dolphin Bay near Busselton 230 kms south of Perth

In November 2006 a bottlenose dolphin with palm-sized fins near its tail was found in Japan The extra set of fins could be the remains of hind legs

A sleeping dolphin usually has one eye closed

The fins help dolphins to steer in the water

There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolphin

Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around 17 years

A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to 25 mph

Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dolphins Like other toothed whales they use echolocation to avoid obstacles and to locate prey

Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but can remain under water for up to an hour

Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs

Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain resting at a time The side that is awake controls the dolphinrsquos breathing Resting one side of the brain at a time makes it possible to sleep underwater

Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only one dolphin pup is born and the pup suckles for up to two years

Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mouths The teeth are used to grasp prey

Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail

Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whales and pilot whales

  • Slide 1
  • Pacific spotted dolphins swim gracefully through sunlit water
  • Lina a dolphin pup is pictured together with his mother Lala
  • A group of dolphins leap from the ocean near Kona Hawaii
  • A dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) leaps from the water
  • Two rough-tooth dolphins swim free after they were released abo
  • Dorsal fin of a single dolphin swimming in the Mediterranean Se
  • An Atlantic bottlenose dolphin sticks its head out of the water
  • A flutist and harp player play music in front of a large fish t
  • Two children watch a Pacific white-sided dolphin swim by at the
  • An Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin mother and calf swim together
  • Volunteers desperately try to save over 100 false killer whales
  • In November 2006 a bottlenose dolphin with palm-sized fins nea
  • A sleeping dolphin usually has one eye closed
  • The fins help dolphins to steer in the water
  • There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolp
  • Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around
  • A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to
  • Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dol
  • Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but
  • Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs
  • Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain
  • Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only
  • Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mou
  • Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail
  • Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whale

A flutist and harp player play music in front of a large fish tank full of dolphins at the Hakkeijima Sea Paradise aquarium in Yokohama suburban Tokyo

Two children watch a Pacific white-sided dolphin swim by at the Shedd Aquariums underwater viewing area in Chicago Illinois

An Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin mother and calf swim together Next check out a group of volunteers trying to save beached false killer whales which is actually a type of dolphin

Volunteers desperately try to save over 100 false killer whales beached at Dolphin Bay near Busselton 230 kms south of Perth

In November 2006 a bottlenose dolphin with palm-sized fins near its tail was found in Japan The extra set of fins could be the remains of hind legs

A sleeping dolphin usually has one eye closed

The fins help dolphins to steer in the water

There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolphin

Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around 17 years

A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to 25 mph

Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dolphins Like other toothed whales they use echolocation to avoid obstacles and to locate prey

Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but can remain under water for up to an hour

Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs

Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain resting at a time The side that is awake controls the dolphinrsquos breathing Resting one side of the brain at a time makes it possible to sleep underwater

Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only one dolphin pup is born and the pup suckles for up to two years

Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mouths The teeth are used to grasp prey

Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail

Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whales and pilot whales

  • Slide 1
  • Pacific spotted dolphins swim gracefully through sunlit water
  • Lina a dolphin pup is pictured together with his mother Lala
  • A group of dolphins leap from the ocean near Kona Hawaii
  • A dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) leaps from the water
  • Two rough-tooth dolphins swim free after they were released abo
  • Dorsal fin of a single dolphin swimming in the Mediterranean Se
  • An Atlantic bottlenose dolphin sticks its head out of the water
  • A flutist and harp player play music in front of a large fish t
  • Two children watch a Pacific white-sided dolphin swim by at the
  • An Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin mother and calf swim together
  • Volunteers desperately try to save over 100 false killer whales
  • In November 2006 a bottlenose dolphin with palm-sized fins nea
  • A sleeping dolphin usually has one eye closed
  • The fins help dolphins to steer in the water
  • There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolp
  • Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around
  • A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to
  • Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dol
  • Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but
  • Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs
  • Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain
  • Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only
  • Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mou
  • Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail
  • Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whale

Two children watch a Pacific white-sided dolphin swim by at the Shedd Aquariums underwater viewing area in Chicago Illinois

An Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin mother and calf swim together Next check out a group of volunteers trying to save beached false killer whales which is actually a type of dolphin

Volunteers desperately try to save over 100 false killer whales beached at Dolphin Bay near Busselton 230 kms south of Perth

In November 2006 a bottlenose dolphin with palm-sized fins near its tail was found in Japan The extra set of fins could be the remains of hind legs

A sleeping dolphin usually has one eye closed

The fins help dolphins to steer in the water

There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolphin

Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around 17 years

A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to 25 mph

Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dolphins Like other toothed whales they use echolocation to avoid obstacles and to locate prey

Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but can remain under water for up to an hour

Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs

Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain resting at a time The side that is awake controls the dolphinrsquos breathing Resting one side of the brain at a time makes it possible to sleep underwater

Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only one dolphin pup is born and the pup suckles for up to two years

Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mouths The teeth are used to grasp prey

Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail

Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whales and pilot whales

  • Slide 1
  • Pacific spotted dolphins swim gracefully through sunlit water
  • Lina a dolphin pup is pictured together with his mother Lala
  • A group of dolphins leap from the ocean near Kona Hawaii
  • A dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) leaps from the water
  • Two rough-tooth dolphins swim free after they were released abo
  • Dorsal fin of a single dolphin swimming in the Mediterranean Se
  • An Atlantic bottlenose dolphin sticks its head out of the water
  • A flutist and harp player play music in front of a large fish t
  • Two children watch a Pacific white-sided dolphin swim by at the
  • An Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin mother and calf swim together
  • Volunteers desperately try to save over 100 false killer whales
  • In November 2006 a bottlenose dolphin with palm-sized fins nea
  • A sleeping dolphin usually has one eye closed
  • The fins help dolphins to steer in the water
  • There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolp
  • Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around
  • A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to
  • Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dol
  • Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but
  • Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs
  • Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain
  • Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only
  • Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mou
  • Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail
  • Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whale

An Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin mother and calf swim together Next check out a group of volunteers trying to save beached false killer whales which is actually a type of dolphin

Volunteers desperately try to save over 100 false killer whales beached at Dolphin Bay near Busselton 230 kms south of Perth

In November 2006 a bottlenose dolphin with palm-sized fins near its tail was found in Japan The extra set of fins could be the remains of hind legs

A sleeping dolphin usually has one eye closed

The fins help dolphins to steer in the water

There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolphin

Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around 17 years

A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to 25 mph

Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dolphins Like other toothed whales they use echolocation to avoid obstacles and to locate prey

Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but can remain under water for up to an hour

Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs

Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain resting at a time The side that is awake controls the dolphinrsquos breathing Resting one side of the brain at a time makes it possible to sleep underwater

Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only one dolphin pup is born and the pup suckles for up to two years

Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mouths The teeth are used to grasp prey

Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail

Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whales and pilot whales

  • Slide 1
  • Pacific spotted dolphins swim gracefully through sunlit water
  • Lina a dolphin pup is pictured together with his mother Lala
  • A group of dolphins leap from the ocean near Kona Hawaii
  • A dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) leaps from the water
  • Two rough-tooth dolphins swim free after they were released abo
  • Dorsal fin of a single dolphin swimming in the Mediterranean Se
  • An Atlantic bottlenose dolphin sticks its head out of the water
  • A flutist and harp player play music in front of a large fish t
  • Two children watch a Pacific white-sided dolphin swim by at the
  • An Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin mother and calf swim together
  • Volunteers desperately try to save over 100 false killer whales
  • In November 2006 a bottlenose dolphin with palm-sized fins nea
  • A sleeping dolphin usually has one eye closed
  • The fins help dolphins to steer in the water
  • There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolp
  • Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around
  • A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to
  • Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dol
  • Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but
  • Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs
  • Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain
  • Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only
  • Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mou
  • Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail
  • Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whale

Volunteers desperately try to save over 100 false killer whales beached at Dolphin Bay near Busselton 230 kms south of Perth

In November 2006 a bottlenose dolphin with palm-sized fins near its tail was found in Japan The extra set of fins could be the remains of hind legs

A sleeping dolphin usually has one eye closed

The fins help dolphins to steer in the water

There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolphin

Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around 17 years

A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to 25 mph

Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dolphins Like other toothed whales they use echolocation to avoid obstacles and to locate prey

Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but can remain under water for up to an hour

Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs

Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain resting at a time The side that is awake controls the dolphinrsquos breathing Resting one side of the brain at a time makes it possible to sleep underwater

Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only one dolphin pup is born and the pup suckles for up to two years

Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mouths The teeth are used to grasp prey

Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail

Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whales and pilot whales

  • Slide 1
  • Pacific spotted dolphins swim gracefully through sunlit water
  • Lina a dolphin pup is pictured together with his mother Lala
  • A group of dolphins leap from the ocean near Kona Hawaii
  • A dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) leaps from the water
  • Two rough-tooth dolphins swim free after they were released abo
  • Dorsal fin of a single dolphin swimming in the Mediterranean Se
  • An Atlantic bottlenose dolphin sticks its head out of the water
  • A flutist and harp player play music in front of a large fish t
  • Two children watch a Pacific white-sided dolphin swim by at the
  • An Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin mother and calf swim together
  • Volunteers desperately try to save over 100 false killer whales
  • In November 2006 a bottlenose dolphin with palm-sized fins nea
  • A sleeping dolphin usually has one eye closed
  • The fins help dolphins to steer in the water
  • There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolp
  • Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around
  • A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to
  • Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dol
  • Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but
  • Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs
  • Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain
  • Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only
  • Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mou
  • Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail
  • Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whale

In November 2006 a bottlenose dolphin with palm-sized fins near its tail was found in Japan The extra set of fins could be the remains of hind legs

A sleeping dolphin usually has one eye closed

The fins help dolphins to steer in the water

There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolphin

Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around 17 years

A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to 25 mph

Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dolphins Like other toothed whales they use echolocation to avoid obstacles and to locate prey

Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but can remain under water for up to an hour

Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs

Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain resting at a time The side that is awake controls the dolphinrsquos breathing Resting one side of the brain at a time makes it possible to sleep underwater

Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only one dolphin pup is born and the pup suckles for up to two years

Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mouths The teeth are used to grasp prey

Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail

Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whales and pilot whales

  • Slide 1
  • Pacific spotted dolphins swim gracefully through sunlit water
  • Lina a dolphin pup is pictured together with his mother Lala
  • A group of dolphins leap from the ocean near Kona Hawaii
  • A dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) leaps from the water
  • Two rough-tooth dolphins swim free after they were released abo
  • Dorsal fin of a single dolphin swimming in the Mediterranean Se
  • An Atlantic bottlenose dolphin sticks its head out of the water
  • A flutist and harp player play music in front of a large fish t
  • Two children watch a Pacific white-sided dolphin swim by at the
  • An Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin mother and calf swim together
  • Volunteers desperately try to save over 100 false killer whales
  • In November 2006 a bottlenose dolphin with palm-sized fins nea
  • A sleeping dolphin usually has one eye closed
  • The fins help dolphins to steer in the water
  • There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolp
  • Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around
  • A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to
  • Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dol
  • Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but
  • Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs
  • Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain
  • Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only
  • Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mou
  • Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail
  • Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whale

A sleeping dolphin usually has one eye closed

The fins help dolphins to steer in the water

There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolphin

Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around 17 years

A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to 25 mph

Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dolphins Like other toothed whales they use echolocation to avoid obstacles and to locate prey

Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but can remain under water for up to an hour

Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs

Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain resting at a time The side that is awake controls the dolphinrsquos breathing Resting one side of the brain at a time makes it possible to sleep underwater

Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only one dolphin pup is born and the pup suckles for up to two years

Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mouths The teeth are used to grasp prey

Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail

Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whales and pilot whales

  • Slide 1
  • Pacific spotted dolphins swim gracefully through sunlit water
  • Lina a dolphin pup is pictured together with his mother Lala
  • A group of dolphins leap from the ocean near Kona Hawaii
  • A dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) leaps from the water
  • Two rough-tooth dolphins swim free after they were released abo
  • Dorsal fin of a single dolphin swimming in the Mediterranean Se
  • An Atlantic bottlenose dolphin sticks its head out of the water
  • A flutist and harp player play music in front of a large fish t
  • Two children watch a Pacific white-sided dolphin swim by at the
  • An Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin mother and calf swim together
  • Volunteers desperately try to save over 100 false killer whales
  • In November 2006 a bottlenose dolphin with palm-sized fins nea
  • A sleeping dolphin usually has one eye closed
  • The fins help dolphins to steer in the water
  • There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolp
  • Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around
  • A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to
  • Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dol
  • Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but
  • Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs
  • Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain
  • Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only
  • Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mou
  • Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail
  • Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whale

The fins help dolphins to steer in the water

There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolphin

Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around 17 years

A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to 25 mph

Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dolphins Like other toothed whales they use echolocation to avoid obstacles and to locate prey

Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but can remain under water for up to an hour

Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs

Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain resting at a time The side that is awake controls the dolphinrsquos breathing Resting one side of the brain at a time makes it possible to sleep underwater

Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only one dolphin pup is born and the pup suckles for up to two years

Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mouths The teeth are used to grasp prey

Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail

Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whales and pilot whales

  • Slide 1
  • Pacific spotted dolphins swim gracefully through sunlit water
  • Lina a dolphin pup is pictured together with his mother Lala
  • A group of dolphins leap from the ocean near Kona Hawaii
  • A dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) leaps from the water
  • Two rough-tooth dolphins swim free after they were released abo
  • Dorsal fin of a single dolphin swimming in the Mediterranean Se
  • An Atlantic bottlenose dolphin sticks its head out of the water
  • A flutist and harp player play music in front of a large fish t
  • Two children watch a Pacific white-sided dolphin swim by at the
  • An Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin mother and calf swim together
  • Volunteers desperately try to save over 100 false killer whales
  • In November 2006 a bottlenose dolphin with palm-sized fins nea
  • A sleeping dolphin usually has one eye closed
  • The fins help dolphins to steer in the water
  • There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolp
  • Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around
  • A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to
  • Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dol
  • Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but
  • Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs
  • Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain
  • Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only
  • Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mou
  • Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail
  • Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whale

There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolphin

Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around 17 years

A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to 25 mph

Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dolphins Like other toothed whales they use echolocation to avoid obstacles and to locate prey

Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but can remain under water for up to an hour

Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs

Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain resting at a time The side that is awake controls the dolphinrsquos breathing Resting one side of the brain at a time makes it possible to sleep underwater

Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only one dolphin pup is born and the pup suckles for up to two years

Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mouths The teeth are used to grasp prey

Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail

Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whales and pilot whales

  • Slide 1
  • Pacific spotted dolphins swim gracefully through sunlit water
  • Lina a dolphin pup is pictured together with his mother Lala
  • A group of dolphins leap from the ocean near Kona Hawaii
  • A dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) leaps from the water
  • Two rough-tooth dolphins swim free after they were released abo
  • Dorsal fin of a single dolphin swimming in the Mediterranean Se
  • An Atlantic bottlenose dolphin sticks its head out of the water
  • A flutist and harp player play music in front of a large fish t
  • Two children watch a Pacific white-sided dolphin swim by at the
  • An Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin mother and calf swim together
  • Volunteers desperately try to save over 100 false killer whales
  • In November 2006 a bottlenose dolphin with palm-sized fins nea
  • A sleeping dolphin usually has one eye closed
  • The fins help dolphins to steer in the water
  • There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolp
  • Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around
  • A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to
  • Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dol
  • Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but
  • Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs
  • Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain
  • Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only
  • Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mou
  • Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail
  • Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whale

Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around 17 years

A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to 25 mph

Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dolphins Like other toothed whales they use echolocation to avoid obstacles and to locate prey

Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but can remain under water for up to an hour

Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs

Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain resting at a time The side that is awake controls the dolphinrsquos breathing Resting one side of the brain at a time makes it possible to sleep underwater

Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only one dolphin pup is born and the pup suckles for up to two years

Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mouths The teeth are used to grasp prey

Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail

Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whales and pilot whales

  • Slide 1
  • Pacific spotted dolphins swim gracefully through sunlit water
  • Lina a dolphin pup is pictured together with his mother Lala
  • A group of dolphins leap from the ocean near Kona Hawaii
  • A dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) leaps from the water
  • Two rough-tooth dolphins swim free after they were released abo
  • Dorsal fin of a single dolphin swimming in the Mediterranean Se
  • An Atlantic bottlenose dolphin sticks its head out of the water
  • A flutist and harp player play music in front of a large fish t
  • Two children watch a Pacific white-sided dolphin swim by at the
  • An Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin mother and calf swim together
  • Volunteers desperately try to save over 100 false killer whales
  • In November 2006 a bottlenose dolphin with palm-sized fins nea
  • A sleeping dolphin usually has one eye closed
  • The fins help dolphins to steer in the water
  • There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolp
  • Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around
  • A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to
  • Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dol
  • Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but
  • Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs
  • Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain
  • Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only
  • Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mou
  • Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail
  • Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whale

A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to 25 mph

Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dolphins Like other toothed whales they use echolocation to avoid obstacles and to locate prey

Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but can remain under water for up to an hour

Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs

Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain resting at a time The side that is awake controls the dolphinrsquos breathing Resting one side of the brain at a time makes it possible to sleep underwater

Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only one dolphin pup is born and the pup suckles for up to two years

Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mouths The teeth are used to grasp prey

Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail

Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whales and pilot whales

  • Slide 1
  • Pacific spotted dolphins swim gracefully through sunlit water
  • Lina a dolphin pup is pictured together with his mother Lala
  • A group of dolphins leap from the ocean near Kona Hawaii
  • A dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) leaps from the water
  • Two rough-tooth dolphins swim free after they were released abo
  • Dorsal fin of a single dolphin swimming in the Mediterranean Se
  • An Atlantic bottlenose dolphin sticks its head out of the water
  • A flutist and harp player play music in front of a large fish t
  • Two children watch a Pacific white-sided dolphin swim by at the
  • An Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin mother and calf swim together
  • Volunteers desperately try to save over 100 false killer whales
  • In November 2006 a bottlenose dolphin with palm-sized fins nea
  • A sleeping dolphin usually has one eye closed
  • The fins help dolphins to steer in the water
  • There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolp
  • Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around
  • A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to
  • Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dol
  • Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but
  • Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs
  • Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain
  • Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only
  • Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mou
  • Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail
  • Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whale

Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dolphins Like other toothed whales they use echolocation to avoid obstacles and to locate prey

Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but can remain under water for up to an hour

Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs

Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain resting at a time The side that is awake controls the dolphinrsquos breathing Resting one side of the brain at a time makes it possible to sleep underwater

Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only one dolphin pup is born and the pup suckles for up to two years

Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mouths The teeth are used to grasp prey

Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail

Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whales and pilot whales

  • Slide 1
  • Pacific spotted dolphins swim gracefully through sunlit water
  • Lina a dolphin pup is pictured together with his mother Lala
  • A group of dolphins leap from the ocean near Kona Hawaii
  • A dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) leaps from the water
  • Two rough-tooth dolphins swim free after they were released abo
  • Dorsal fin of a single dolphin swimming in the Mediterranean Se
  • An Atlantic bottlenose dolphin sticks its head out of the water
  • A flutist and harp player play music in front of a large fish t
  • Two children watch a Pacific white-sided dolphin swim by at the
  • An Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin mother and calf swim together
  • Volunteers desperately try to save over 100 false killer whales
  • In November 2006 a bottlenose dolphin with palm-sized fins nea
  • A sleeping dolphin usually has one eye closed
  • The fins help dolphins to steer in the water
  • There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolp
  • Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around
  • A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to
  • Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dol
  • Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but
  • Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs
  • Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain
  • Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only
  • Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mou
  • Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail
  • Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whale

Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but can remain under water for up to an hour

Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs

Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain resting at a time The side that is awake controls the dolphinrsquos breathing Resting one side of the brain at a time makes it possible to sleep underwater

Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only one dolphin pup is born and the pup suckles for up to two years

Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mouths The teeth are used to grasp prey

Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail

Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whales and pilot whales

  • Slide 1
  • Pacific spotted dolphins swim gracefully through sunlit water
  • Lina a dolphin pup is pictured together with his mother Lala
  • A group of dolphins leap from the ocean near Kona Hawaii
  • A dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) leaps from the water
  • Two rough-tooth dolphins swim free after they were released abo
  • Dorsal fin of a single dolphin swimming in the Mediterranean Se
  • An Atlantic bottlenose dolphin sticks its head out of the water
  • A flutist and harp player play music in front of a large fish t
  • Two children watch a Pacific white-sided dolphin swim by at the
  • An Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin mother and calf swim together
  • Volunteers desperately try to save over 100 false killer whales
  • In November 2006 a bottlenose dolphin with palm-sized fins nea
  • A sleeping dolphin usually has one eye closed
  • The fins help dolphins to steer in the water
  • There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolp
  • Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around
  • A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to
  • Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dol
  • Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but
  • Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs
  • Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain
  • Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only
  • Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mou
  • Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail
  • Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whale

Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs

Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain resting at a time The side that is awake controls the dolphinrsquos breathing Resting one side of the brain at a time makes it possible to sleep underwater

Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only one dolphin pup is born and the pup suckles for up to two years

Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mouths The teeth are used to grasp prey

Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail

Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whales and pilot whales

  • Slide 1
  • Pacific spotted dolphins swim gracefully through sunlit water
  • Lina a dolphin pup is pictured together with his mother Lala
  • A group of dolphins leap from the ocean near Kona Hawaii
  • A dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) leaps from the water
  • Two rough-tooth dolphins swim free after they were released abo
  • Dorsal fin of a single dolphin swimming in the Mediterranean Se
  • An Atlantic bottlenose dolphin sticks its head out of the water
  • A flutist and harp player play music in front of a large fish t
  • Two children watch a Pacific white-sided dolphin swim by at the
  • An Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin mother and calf swim together
  • Volunteers desperately try to save over 100 false killer whales
  • In November 2006 a bottlenose dolphin with palm-sized fins nea
  • A sleeping dolphin usually has one eye closed
  • The fins help dolphins to steer in the water
  • There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolp
  • Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around
  • A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to
  • Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dol
  • Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but
  • Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs
  • Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain
  • Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only
  • Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mou
  • Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail
  • Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whale

Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain resting at a time The side that is awake controls the dolphinrsquos breathing Resting one side of the brain at a time makes it possible to sleep underwater

Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only one dolphin pup is born and the pup suckles for up to two years

Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mouths The teeth are used to grasp prey

Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail

Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whales and pilot whales

  • Slide 1
  • Pacific spotted dolphins swim gracefully through sunlit water
  • Lina a dolphin pup is pictured together with his mother Lala
  • A group of dolphins leap from the ocean near Kona Hawaii
  • A dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) leaps from the water
  • Two rough-tooth dolphins swim free after they were released abo
  • Dorsal fin of a single dolphin swimming in the Mediterranean Se
  • An Atlantic bottlenose dolphin sticks its head out of the water
  • A flutist and harp player play music in front of a large fish t
  • Two children watch a Pacific white-sided dolphin swim by at the
  • An Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin mother and calf swim together
  • Volunteers desperately try to save over 100 false killer whales
  • In November 2006 a bottlenose dolphin with palm-sized fins nea
  • A sleeping dolphin usually has one eye closed
  • The fins help dolphins to steer in the water
  • There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolp
  • Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around
  • A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to
  • Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dol
  • Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but
  • Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs
  • Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain
  • Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only
  • Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mou
  • Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail
  • Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whale

Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only one dolphin pup is born and the pup suckles for up to two years

Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mouths The teeth are used to grasp prey

Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail

Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whales and pilot whales

  • Slide 1
  • Pacific spotted dolphins swim gracefully through sunlit water
  • Lina a dolphin pup is pictured together with his mother Lala
  • A group of dolphins leap from the ocean near Kona Hawaii
  • A dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) leaps from the water
  • Two rough-tooth dolphins swim free after they were released abo
  • Dorsal fin of a single dolphin swimming in the Mediterranean Se
  • An Atlantic bottlenose dolphin sticks its head out of the water
  • A flutist and harp player play music in front of a large fish t
  • Two children watch a Pacific white-sided dolphin swim by at the
  • An Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin mother and calf swim together
  • Volunteers desperately try to save over 100 false killer whales
  • In November 2006 a bottlenose dolphin with palm-sized fins nea
  • A sleeping dolphin usually has one eye closed
  • The fins help dolphins to steer in the water
  • There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolp
  • Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around
  • A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to
  • Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dol
  • Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but
  • Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs
  • Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain
  • Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only
  • Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mou
  • Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail
  • Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whale

Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mouths The teeth are used to grasp prey

Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail

Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whales and pilot whales

  • Slide 1
  • Pacific spotted dolphins swim gracefully through sunlit water
  • Lina a dolphin pup is pictured together with his mother Lala
  • A group of dolphins leap from the ocean near Kona Hawaii
  • A dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) leaps from the water
  • Two rough-tooth dolphins swim free after they were released abo
  • Dorsal fin of a single dolphin swimming in the Mediterranean Se
  • An Atlantic bottlenose dolphin sticks its head out of the water
  • A flutist and harp player play music in front of a large fish t
  • Two children watch a Pacific white-sided dolphin swim by at the
  • An Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin mother and calf swim together
  • Volunteers desperately try to save over 100 false killer whales
  • In November 2006 a bottlenose dolphin with palm-sized fins nea
  • A sleeping dolphin usually has one eye closed
  • The fins help dolphins to steer in the water
  • There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolp
  • Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around
  • A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to
  • Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dol
  • Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but
  • Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs
  • Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain
  • Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only
  • Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mou
  • Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail
  • Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whale

Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail

Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whales and pilot whales

  • Slide 1
  • Pacific spotted dolphins swim gracefully through sunlit water
  • Lina a dolphin pup is pictured together with his mother Lala
  • A group of dolphins leap from the ocean near Kona Hawaii
  • A dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) leaps from the water
  • Two rough-tooth dolphins swim free after they were released abo
  • Dorsal fin of a single dolphin swimming in the Mediterranean Se
  • An Atlantic bottlenose dolphin sticks its head out of the water
  • A flutist and harp player play music in front of a large fish t
  • Two children watch a Pacific white-sided dolphin swim by at the
  • An Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin mother and calf swim together
  • Volunteers desperately try to save over 100 false killer whales
  • In November 2006 a bottlenose dolphin with palm-sized fins nea
  • A sleeping dolphin usually has one eye closed
  • The fins help dolphins to steer in the water
  • There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolp
  • Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around
  • A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to
  • Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dol
  • Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but
  • Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs
  • Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain
  • Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only
  • Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mou
  • Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail
  • Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whale

Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whales and pilot whales

  • Slide 1
  • Pacific spotted dolphins swim gracefully through sunlit water
  • Lina a dolphin pup is pictured together with his mother Lala
  • A group of dolphins leap from the ocean near Kona Hawaii
  • A dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) leaps from the water
  • Two rough-tooth dolphins swim free after they were released abo
  • Dorsal fin of a single dolphin swimming in the Mediterranean Se
  • An Atlantic bottlenose dolphin sticks its head out of the water
  • A flutist and harp player play music in front of a large fish t
  • Two children watch a Pacific white-sided dolphin swim by at the
  • An Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin mother and calf swim together
  • Volunteers desperately try to save over 100 false killer whales
  • In November 2006 a bottlenose dolphin with palm-sized fins nea
  • A sleeping dolphin usually has one eye closed
  • The fins help dolphins to steer in the water
  • There are 37 species of dolphins including this estuarine dolp
  • Dolphins can live up to 50 years but typically live for around
  • A dolphin can use its tail to flip around and gain speed up to
  • Dolphins emit a variety of sounds to communicate with other dol
  • Dolphins like other mammals breathe oxygen from the air but
  • Dolphins feed on everything from fish to squid to crabs
  • Scientists think that dolphins sleep with one side of the brain
  • Pregnancy lasts about a year for female dolphins Usually only
  • Dolphins swallow fish whole despite the 100 teeth in their mou
  • Most kinds of dolphins can somersault or flip head over tail
  • Bottle-nosed dolphins belong to the same family as killer whale