No, they do not! In fact the gallbladder is noticeably absent in the Order Cetacea as a whole. However the cystic ducts are enlarged which allows dolphins, porpoises and whales to store sufficient bile within it. So dolphins still use bile to emulsify fats, but they do not have a gallbladder.
Yes, but why did you ask this website, it took me 10 seconds and one Google search to find the answer lol
Pigeons, psitaccine birds and ostriches do not have one, mynahs and toucans do have gallbladder. It depends on the species of bird
Yes they do; in addition, it also stores bile.
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Dolphins are animals. Mammals, to be more precise.
go to this web site to find one dolphins-world.com it is all the blue
technecley no dolphins dont have bladders at all they just go and pee by them selfs like that.
Mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish, and birds have a pancreas. Insects and arachnids have no pancreas.
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yes they do!!
Bile.
Pigeons do not have gallbladders. Usually only meat-eating animals will have gallbladders. Pigeons do have many other specialized organs, however.
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One of my friends is a retired doctor, and he said that Passover is the time of year for the removal of gallbladders. Something in the Passover diet "wrecks" gallbladders in some people, but I haven't found out what and why.
yes sirree bob, pretty much all mammmals have gallbladders.
No. Rats don't have gallbladders either. Elephants do not have a gall bladder.
The gallbladder secretes sulfuric acid into your stomach to break down undigested food.
The gallbladder. Horses and deer also do not have gallbladders.