The Dolphins and the Jellies - Animal Facts and Behaviors
Dolphins can make a whistle sound through their blowholes which they use in order to identify themselves. Dolphins can jump 15 to 20 feet in the air. Pacific white - sided dolphins use sound to navigate and find things underwater. Jellies have no brains. bones , or blood. Jellies can travel thousands of miles on a current. A Jelly uses its sting to protect itself from predators and to catch prey.
Penguins- Animal Facts
All wild penguins only live south of the Equator. There are 17 different penguins species in the world. Not all penguins live in cold temperatures. A DNA test is the only way to determine a penguins gender.
Dolphins can make a whistle sound through their blowholes which they use in order to identify themselves. Dolphins can jump 15 to 20 feet in the air. Pacific white - sided dolphins use sound to navigate and find things underwater. Jellies have no brains. bones , or blood. Jellies can travel thousands of miles on a current. A Jelly uses its sting to protect itself from predators and to catch prey.
Penguins- Animal Facts
All wild penguins only live south of the Equator. There are 17 different penguins species in the world. Not all penguins live in cold temperatures. A DNA test is the only way to determine a penguins gender.