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Maternity - Dolphin Research Center
A baby dolphin swims in a position next to its mother called the echelon position. The baby swims in this position to catch mom’s slipstream, allowing the calf to work less hard in order to keep up with its mother. When babies are born they have lighter colored bands spanning their mid section.
Baby Dolphins 101 - Dolphins And You
What is the name for baby dolphins? A baby bottlenose dolphin is known as a calf! When baby dolphins are born they are actually born tail first, which helps ensure that the calves do not drown during birth.
Baby Dolphins: Everything you Need to Know | Surf's Up Magazine
There is a baby dolphin being born every minute the world over. Whether it’s a striped, spinner or bottlenose dolphin, their calves all have very similar characteristics. In this article we explore all elements of baby dolphins including gestation, birthing, calving, and nursing the calves.
How do dolphins give birth? - Whale & Dolphin Conservation USA
Dolphins virtually never have twins; they give birth to one baby at a time every 1 to 6 years depending on the species and individuals. The average time between babies for bottlenose dolphin mothers is 2 to 3 years. The fish-eating resident orcas only have babies every five years or more.
6 Awesome Baby Dolphin Facts – From Calves to Adults
In this post we explore some fascinating baby dolphin facts and answer some FAQs about these incredibly intelligent sea mammals.
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