Yes, they do. They have flippers, fins, and a tail.
Dolphins do not have feet. Being an aquatic animal and never coming on land, all they need are flippers, a dorsal fin, and a tail to move and stay upright.
Dolphins Do not have feet they only have tail flukes. These flukes are located towards the end of their peduncle muscle (aka tail)
No, whales don't have feet. Just fins and a huge tail.
Definitely. In fact, the most common type, the bottlenose dolphin, typically ranges from 6-13 feet.
a whiute sideed dolphin is 560 feet long
A bottlenose dolphin is approximately 2.6-meters long, or 8.5 feet. The largest dolphin, the orca, can grow to lengths of more than 6 meters, or 20 feet.
By "blue dolphin" I'm assuming you mean a bottlenose dolphin. Adults range between 6.6 feet (2 metres) and 13 feet (4 metres). Males are larger than females. The average length of a bottlenose dolphin is typically 8 feet.
The female Maui dolphin is about 5.5 feet long. The male Maui dolphin is not quite as long as the female.
200 feet
2 feet
600 feet long...
7 feet long
there 6.5 feet long
O.o it has 2 flippers not feet and then it has a tail like a dolphin has
It depends on the type of dolphin, but typically anywhere from 5-18 feet.