Dolphins are smart and friendly marine mammals that are often found in Indonesian waters.
Dolphins can swim at speeds of up to 60 kilometers per hour.
Dolphins have the ability to communicate with each other through the sound and signal of the body.
Dolphins are social animals that live in groups called pods.
Some types of dolphins in Indonesia, such as bottle nose dolphins, can grow up to 9 meters in length.
Dolphins are meat eaters and usually eat fish, squid, and shrimp.
Dolphins have the ability to see colors and use echolocation to find food and avoid danger.
Male dolphins often do jump and rotation in the air to attract females.
Dolphins are often used as attractions in marine circus performances, but this activity is often criticized because it can cause stress and disease in these animals.
Some species of dolphins in Indonesia, such as spotted dolphins, are threatened with extinction due to hunting, pollution, and habitat damage.