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Known for their intelligence, playfulness and friendliness towards humans

Dolphins. Known for their intelligence, playfulness and friendliness towards humans. where are dolphins are found. Dolphins can be found throughout the world in either salt water or fresh water. Behavior.

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Known for their intelligence, playfulness and friendliness towards humans

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  1. Dolphins Known for their intelligence, playfulness and friendliness towards humans

  2. where are dolphins are found Dolphins can be found throughout the world in either salt water or fresh water

  3. Behavior Dolphins are social animals, meaning that they generally live in schools, or groups. Sometimes these schools are made up of as many as 1,000 individuals.

  4. Survival issues Bottle-nosed dolphins and other species used to be hunted in large numbers for their meat and for other reasons. Many countries have banned dolphin hunting, but the practice continues in some places.

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  6. dolphin. (2012). In Primary Britannica. Retrieved from http://school.eb.co.uk/elementary/article?articleId=440266 • bottlenose dolphin: under water. [Photograph]. In Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved from http://school.eb.co.uk/elementary/art-10285 • bottlenose dolphin: leaping. [Photograph]. In Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved from http://school.eb.co.uk/elementary/art-5255 • bottlenose dolphin: leaping. [Photograph]. In Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved from http://school.eb.co.uk/elementary/art-5255 • dolphin. [Art]. In Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved from http://school.eb.co.uk/elementary/art-143846

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