They live in "pods" (groups) of dolphins. They are predators, they do not live with other types of predators nor prey.
They live in groups to keep each other safe! And to fight predators! That's why they live in groups.!
Most dolphins travel in groups of 3 to 6 but some will travel alone.
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No, dolphins live in pods and usually do not survive long if they are not in one.
no,they can live with alot of other turtles but just make sure the males dont fight over the females.
A predator-prey relationship near where I live is dolphins-tuna-sardines. Dolphins are predators that hunt and eat tuna, who are the prey of dolphins. The tuna are also predators, but they hunt and eat sardines, who are the prey of tuna. So dolphins know to look for tuna where they see sardines, but they do not prefer to eat the sardines.
The predators of the spinner dolphins are sharks and killer whales. Some other predators of the spinner dolphins are pygmy killer whales and pilot whales. As far as I know, this is correct.
If they lived alone, how could they breed mate. Common sense
Sharks are solitary predators who hunt and live alone. At certain breeding points for other prey they might meet in the same area for a few weeks.
I don't think dolphins and bats talk to each other much. Bats live on land and dolphins live out at sea.
Sometimes. they usually live in groups of 3 to 6 dolphins but sometimes they live only with their family.
Dolphins have a social structure which make dolphins swim and live together in small groups called pods or schools.These structures of about 12 dolphins are specially designed for several purposes being one of the most important the protection of the pod.These groups make sharks, the only predators dolphins have, to avoid approaching the pod.When threatened or attacked, dolphins will use their speed and agility to strongly hit predators.