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1. What do they eat? ...Q2. Do they have any special skills? ...Q3. How long can dolphins live? ...Q4. Do bottlenose dolphins live in groups? ...Q5. Which have dolphins been known to do? ...Q6. How do they communicate with each other? ...Q7. How many species of dolphin are there? ...Q8. Find out about the characteristics of dolphins likea. Physical appearance – colour, body partsb. Social behaviour-c. Playful natured. Language and intelligenceQ9.Is it possible to witness a dolphin in India? If, yes then where and which species of dolphincan we find in India?Q10. Would also like it if you can draw, colour and label the body parts ofyour favorite species of dolphin.➢ Note: All the Science activities will be done in A4 Sheets .➢ Show your creativity by decorating the scrapbook with pictures ofmarine animals.

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  1. What do they eat? ...Q2. Do they have any special skills? ...Q3. How long can dolphins live? ...Q4. Do bottlenose dolphins live in groups? ...Q5. Which have dolphins been known to do? ...Q6. How do they communicate with each other? ...Q7. How many species of dolphin are there? ...Q8. Find out about the characteristics of dolphins likea. Physical appearance – colour, body partsb. Social behaviour-c. Playful natured. Language and intelligenceQ9.Is it possible to witness a dolphin in India? If, yes then where and which species of dolphincan we find in India?Q10. Would also like it if you can draw, colour and label the body parts ofyour favorite species of dolphin.➢ Note: All the Science activities will be done in A4 Sheets .➢ Show your creativity by decorating the scrapbook with pictures ofmarine animals.
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  1. Dolphins primarily eat fish and squid.

  2. Dolphins are known for their agility and playful behavior. They are highly intelligent and have the ability to learn and mimic. They also have a built-in sonar called echolocation which they use to navigate and hunt.

  3. Dolphins can live up to 40-60 years, depending on the species.

  4. Yes, bottlenose dolphins are social creatures and they live in groups called pods.

  5. Dolphins have been known to display a variety of behaviors such as jumping out of the water, riding swells and waves, and playing with other dolphins.

  6. Dolphins communicate with each other through a series of clicks, whistles, and body movements.

  7. There are approximately 40 species of dolphins.

  8. a. Dolphins are usually gray in color and have a streamlined fusiform body. They have a dorsal fin, two pectoral fins, and a tail fin. Their body parts include a blowhole for breathing, a beak-like snout, and a melon (an organ that is used for echolocation). b. Dolphins are social animals and live in groups. c. They are known for their playful nature. d. Dolphins have a complex language and are considered one of the most intelligent animals on the planet.

  9. Yes, it is possible to witness dolphins in India. The Ganges River Dolphin, also known as the Susu, can be found in the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna and Karnaphuli-Sangu river systems of India, Bangladesh, and Nepal.

  10. As a text-based AI, I'm unable to draw or color. However, I can tell you that a dolphin's body parts include a dorsal fin, pectoral fins, a blowhole, a beak-like snout, and a tail fin. The dorsal fin is used for stability, the pectoral fins for steering and stopping, the blowhole for breathing, the snout for catching prey, and the tail fin for propulsion.

Note: Remember to use A4 sheets for your science activities and show your creativity by decorating your scrapbook with pictures of marine animals.

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