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yes dolphins are able to kill a shark so therfore they are big enemies of sharks.
Yes, Sharks can eat dolphins. They are actually part of the diet of the great white shark. It is a common misconception that dolphins go after and kill sharks all the time. It is actually quite uncommonYes, some people think that a dolphin can beat up a shark, but very few dolphins can and will do it. Sharks can catch dolphins if they get close enough. Sharks can reach up to amazing speeds in a short distance, so they will eat a dolphin if they catch one.but that only goes for small dolphins but not the big dolphins.
big sharks and fish
no they do not eat sharks because a shark is to big for them to eat but they can kill sharks
No. Dolphins are mammals and sharks are fish. You can tell the difference because dolphins have lungs.
Killer sharks eat fish, dolphins, boats, blood, animals that are big, other sharks, and last and least water.
Killer sharks eat fish, dolphins, boats, blood, animals that are big, other sharks, and last and least water.
Killer whales are not considered dangerous to humans and do not prey on humans. There are accounts of killer whales turning on their keepers in Sea-world etc but these 'attacks' are extremely rare and the killer whale's in these instances did not attack the humans for food, more likely the attacks were due to frustration at being kept in captivity. Killer whales are quite capable of attacking and killing humans but choose not to, we are simply not on the menu. Sharks on the other hand are less fussy about which animals they prey on and if the shark is big enough and of the predatory variety then humans can be very much on the menu. Great whites, Bull sharks, Tiger sharks and Mako sharks kill between 3 and 4 people every year. When you compare this number to crocodiles who kill around 3000 people a year or tigers who kill hundreds of people a year it is quite clear that sharks have an undeserved reputation and the movie Jaws has a great deal to do with this.
Great White Sharks eat dolphins, fish, rays, seals, sea lions and even smaller sharks. And they attack people too. Mean big sharks!
Not really. They eat totally different things, and there's no reason WHY they'd hate each other. I mean, Ronnie the dolphin might end up hating Paul the shark for personal reasons, but that has no impact on whether the species as a whole hates each other or not.
Something like a large ocean creatures can kill, octopuses, sharks and turtles. It might be a giant squid or something really big.
In actuality, dolphins and sharks aren't related at all. A shark is a fish, while a dolphin is a mammal. They look similar because of a phenomenon called convergence. Convergence is when two unrelated organisms evolve similar mechanisms to cope with the same environmental structure. This means that sharks and dolphins look the same because that form is the best form for an aquatic predator. For another example, look at the extinct ichthyosaurs. They may look like dolphins and fish, but they are actually repitles that evolved from a land-based ancestor. their fin bones