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Today you will learn about types of dolphins, dolphin food, and where dolphins live. Click the dolphins to continue

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Dive into Dolphin Life! Click the button below to begin! Today you will learn about types of dolphins, dolphin food, and where dolphins live.
Click the dolphins to continue Main Menu Dolphin Food Where dolphins live Types of dolphins
Click the dolphin below to take the test when finished looking through the slides! Main Menu Types of dolphins Dolphin Food Where dolphins live Click the dolphins above to learn about the three different topics! Bottlenose Dolphins Bottlenose Dolphins are the most common type of dolphin in captivity. This dolphin has dark gray near its dorsal fin, light gray on its sides, and is almost white on its belly. Click on the little blue dolphin in the corner to find out how long a bottlenose dolphin can hold its breath! Bottlenose Dolphins Continued
Bottlenose dolphins nurse their calves with milk from mammary glands of the mothers. Bottlenose Dolphins can stay under water for up to 20 minutes! Hectors Dolphin Hectors dolphins are the smallest marine dolphin. They are found only in New Zealand. Hectors Dolphin Continued
Hectors dolphins live about 20 years. The Hectors dolphin is endangered. Atlantic Spotted Dolphin
Spotted dolphins mate year round. Spotted dolphins live up to 46 years. Atlantic Spotted Dolphins Continued
Spotted dolphins can weigh up to 250 pounds at adulthood. Spotted dolphins are born without spots, as they grow spots start to cover their bodies. Back to main menu! Squid Squid are ten armed marine creatures.
They can be found all over the ocean. Squid are closely related to the octopus. Mackerel Fish that live in temperate and moderate waters.
These fish are round or torpedo shaped. Mackerel are carnivorous. Atlantic Cod Fish Atlantic Cod can live to be over 20 years old.
Cod are bottom dwelling fish (they live at the bottom of the ocean.) Back to main menu! Bottlenose Dolphins Habitat
Bottlenose dolphins live in warmer waters. They live in all oceans except the Artic and Antarctic. Click to hear waves crashing! Hectors Dolphins Habitat
They live off the coast of New Zealand. They live around the South Island West Coast and around Christchurch. Atlantic Spotted Dolphin Habitat
Click the smiling dolphin for more Instructions! These dolphins live in the Gulf Stream area. They like water in the Atlantic with warm temperatures. They stay only in the Atlantic Ocean. Dolphin Test Show me what you know!
Click the dolphins to begin! 1. Bottlenose Dolphins are the most common type of dolphin in captivity.
TRUE FALSE Choose the best answer 2. Which dolphin is the smallest marine dolphin?
Bottlenose Dolphins Hectors Dolphins Pantropical Spotted Dolphin Choose the answer you think is correct by clicking the dolphin to the left of the answer you have chosen. 3. Which fish that dolphins eat are round and torpedo shaped?
Mackerel Atlantic Cod Fish Choose the answer you think is correct by clicking the dolphin to the left of the answer you have chosen. 4. Squid are closely related to the octopus.
TRUE FALSE Choose the best answer 5. Which dolphins live in the Gulf Stream area?
The Hectors Dolphin The Bottlenose Dolphin The Atlantic Spotted Dolphin Choose the answer you think is correct by clicking the dolphin to the left of the answer you have chosen. 6. Do bottlenose dolphins live in warm or cool waters?
Choose the best answer 7. Dolphins can hold their breath up to how long underwater?
Up to 5 minutes Up to 20 minutes Up to 45 minutes Choose the answer you think is correct by clicking the dolphin to the left of the answer you have chosen. Way to go! You did Awesome!
Continue clicking the dolphins to finish the dolphin PowerPoint! Citations www.googleimages.com
(Dolphin Pictures, Bottlenose dolphins, Hectors dolphins, dolphin clip art, The Atlantic spotted dolphin, squid, dolphin moving, mackerel, Atlantic cod fish, gulf stream photos) Citations Continued Click the House to return to the first slide.
Citations Continued Click the House to return to the first slide.