Dolphins jump out of the water because they ar looking where they ar or they ar avoiding the preditors
Dolphins jump out of the water and spin as a form of play, communication, and social interaction with other dolphins.
They can jump in water.
all of them
No, dolphins actually do not "jump" out of the water but more propel themselves towards the top of the water at a rate such that the dolphin appears to be jumping. This is a common misconception.
Dolphins jump out of the water because they ar looking where they ar or they ar avoiding the preditors
be one with the dolphins
Dolphins jump for MANY reasons, spinner dolphins for instince are very energetic and spin when they jump, they jump for fun, other dolphins may use this as a signal to other dolphins that they need help with catching sardines etc. Some dolphins jump because it is easy for them to look ahead when they are higher than the sea, they may use it for navigational purposes, sometimes just jump to express hapiness and their excitement, or they may jump because they are full of energy and want to play. Dolphins sometimes use it to communicate things to other dolphins, other times for hunting and some may jump for the sake of jumping. =)To breath or for people to see them.
Dolphins jump by swimming really fast. Once they have enough momentum they are able to propel themselves from the water which looks like they are jumping.
Dolphins are able to jump out of the water due to their powerful tail muscles that help propel them out of the water. They use their tail flukes to push their body up and out of the water, sometimes reaching impressive heights. Jumping also allows dolphins to catch fish, avoid predators, and socialize with other dolphins.
I would not say they are not as talented but river dolphins tend to be more shy and not as enthusiastic as sea dolphins. You won't commonly see them jump out of the water and do tricks as you would see other dolphins do.
Because there stomach hurts so much.
Dolphins actually do not "jump" out of the water but more propel themselves towards the top of the water at a rate such that the dolphin appears to be jumping. This is a common misconception.