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8 Friendly Dolphin Facts for Kids

Learn eight easy dolphin facts for young children, including how dolphins breathe, communicate and work together.

1. Dolphins are mammals

They breathe air, are warm-blooded and feed milk to their babies.

2. They breathe through a blowhole

A dolphin must come to the surface to take a breath.

3. They communicate with sounds

Whistles, clicks and body movements help dolphins stay in touch.

4. They can use echolocation

Clicks bounce off objects and return as echoes, helping dolphins understand what is nearby.

5. They often live in groups

A group of dolphins is commonly called a pod.

6. They are strong swimmers

Streamlined bodies and powerful tails help them move efficiently through water.

7. They rest differently from humans

Dolphins can rest part of the brain while remaining able to surface and breathe.

8. Working together can help

Dolphins may cooperate while travelling, finding food and protecting younger members of the group.