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                                    12Mrs. Diana replied, %u201cGreat question, Jack! Dolphins are mammals, just like humans. They%u2019re warm-blooded, which means they can control their body temperature, unlike most fish that are cold-blooded. This makes them even more special.Kevin was surprised. %u201cWow, that%u2019s cool! But how much do they weigh?%u201dMrs. Diana smiled and continued, %u201cDolphins can vary in size, but most of them weigh between 100 to 300 kilograms (220 to 660 pounds).%u201d Kevin was curious about their diet. %u201cWhat do dolphins eat, Mrs. Diana?%u201dShe said, %u201cAnother great question, Kevin! Dolphins are carnivores, which means they eat meat. Their main prey includes fish and squid. They are excellent hunters and work together in groups to catch their food. They use their sharp teeth to catch and swallow their prey whole.%u201dKevin asked again, %u201cWhere do they live, Mrs. Diana?%u201dShe said, %u201cDolphins usually live in oceans all over the world. They are very adaptable creatures and can be found in both warm and cold waters. Some prefer the open sea, while others like to stay closer to the coast. So, you can see them in many different places!%u201dKevin was also curious about their lifespan. %u201cHow long do dolphins live?%u201d
                                
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