Can dolphins have twins?

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.
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How many days are dolphins pregnant for?

From animals with known conception dates and live calves, the mean duration of pregnancy in bottlenose dolphins is 376 days (range 355 to 399 days) and 536 days in killer whales (range 473 to 561 days). Pregnancy is best diagnosed with ultrasonography.
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Do dolphins eat their own babies?

–Dolphins kill their own babies. Baby dolphins have washed up alongside the dead porpoises, and some scientists think that all the porpoise-slaughter was just practice for some old-fashioned infanticide .
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Do dolphins have multiple partners?

In fact, most dolphin species are very sexual animals and are known to mate with several partners throughout the course of the year. Some species may even choose to have sex any time of the year, unlike some of the whale species, which only mate during their mating season.
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Can a human make a dolphin pregnant?

For a woman to gestate a dolphin, Hasegawa proposes biologically modifying a placenta to prevent the passage of antibodies from mother to baby that attack non-human cells. "The placenta originates from the baby's side, which in this case is a dolphin, and not from the human side," said Hasegawa.
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Can a human get a cat pregnant?

Probably not. Ethical considerations preclude definitive research on the subject, but it's safe to say that human DNA has become so different from that of other animals that interbreeding would likely be impossible.
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How do dolphins know a woman is pregnant?

Using echolocation, dolphins might be able to detect a pregnant woman's developing fetus, some experts say. Dolphins emit sounds in their environment and listen to the echoes that return — a process that helps them identify the shapes and locations of objects.
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Do dolphins have Buttholes?

In male dolphins a long slit houses the genitals and a small slit behind it is the anus. In female dolphins the genitals and anus share one long slit with the anus located behind the genitals. Female dolphins also have two more slits, one to either side of the genital-anal slit, which house the mammary glands.
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Do dolphins have periods?

Their uterine system is similar to a horse or cow. Each female dolphin tends to use either the right or left ovary. There is some indication that they switch the ovary/uterus they are using later in life. Female dolphins are thought to be “spontaneous” ovulators and don't necessarily have a set cycle.
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Are dolphins polyamorous?

In the summer months when it is mating time for these dolphins they exhibit polyamorous mating strategies. Bottle nose dolphins often form bonds with one another and form pods which can share food and child rearing. The bonds between these males and females last for several years, some cases even a lifetime.
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Can a shark and a dolphin have babies?

Shark-dolphin hybrids are impossible. It's true that sharks and dolphins look similar in many ways, but that's because they are a product of convergent evolution, where two genetically distant animals who live similar lifestyles start to look and act in similar ways. But sharks are fish and dolphins are mammals.
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Are pink dolphins real?

Facts. The Amazon river dolphin, also known as the pink river dolphin or boto, lives only in freshwater. It is found throughout much of the Amazon and Orinoco river basins in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, and Venezuela.
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What's a baby dolphin called?

Although they're commonly referred to as "cuties" by all who adore them, baby bottlenose dolphins are actually called "calves." Male dolphins are called "bulls," females are called "cows," and a group is a "pod."
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Do dolphins have nipples?

Whale and dolphin calves take frequent short dives beneath the mother for nursing. Whales and dolphins do not have external nipples, instead their nipples are enclosed within mammary slits.
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Do dolphins mate for life?

Dolphins are not monogamous animals and do not typically mate for life. Atlantic bottlenose dolphins live in what are called fission-fusion societies, where pods are constantly changing in size and numbers. Some believe bonds between males are the strongest and most enduring in bottlenose dolphin societies.
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How long do dolphins mate?

When dolphins do mate, each mating only takes about ten seconds, but it can be repeated several times over the next few days, or even within an hour. Dolphins mate belly to belly, and after the mating, the male leaves to find a new mate. Females are left to raise the calf without the male.
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Do dolphins have pubic hair?

Unlike most mammals, dolphins do not have hair, except for a few hairs around the tip of their rostrum (beak) which they lose shortly before or after birth. The only exception to this is the Boto river dolphin, which has persistent small hairs on the rostrum.
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Do dolphins pee?

Dolphins urinate in the water in which they swim, making it difficult to measure their urine output.
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How many racoons can fit in your bum?

The human anus can stretch up to 7 inches before taking damage. A raccoon can squeeze into holes as tight as 4 inches, Meaning you can take almost two full raccoons up your ass.
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Why can't pregnant ladies swim with dolphins?

The waves that the dolphins emit are a sort of music waves for the baby as the waves are emitted when the dolphin is touching the belly of the women meaning that they have to be very close to the baby to perform the dolphin therapy.
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Why sharks fear dolphins?

Dolphins are mammals that live in pods and are very clever. They know how to protect themselves. When they see an aggressive shark, they immediately attack it with the whole pod. This is why sharks avoid pods with many dolphins.
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Do dolphins love humans?

Records of friendly encounters almost invariably involve species, such as bottlenose dolphins and spotted dolphins, that live near shallow water, which is to say, near us. It would therefore be false to say that dolphins as a taxonomic family (family Delphinidae) have an affinity for humans.
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Can a cat get pregnant by a dog?

And they do exist—mules, for instance, are the result of a horse and donkey mating. But creating hybrids of animals that are very genetically distinct from each other – such as a dog and a cat – are impossible, as is one species giving birth to an entirely different one.
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Can dog sperm give birth to human babies?

No, a dog sperm can't give birth to a human baby .

A baby is formed when the male gamete (sperm) and the female gamete (secondary oocyte) of the same species meet and forms the zygote.
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