yes, most dolphins do, like the shark which can come up unsuspected, but the fisherman is also one
Dolphins are actually predators themselves, but are hunted by two species: orcas and sharks.
most of the predator's are large sharks. usually the great white, bull, dusky, and tiger shark some also say that killer whales are a predator although has never been observed. Most vulurable would be mothers and their young.
bottle nose dolphins suck.
No. A few bottle nose dolphins have been trained to appear in shows.
Bottle nosed dolphins travel in pods to migrate
No, it's mainly a predator.
no sharks are
The black caiman and the green anaconda is an known predator.
they keep the young by thereside. remember bottle-nosed dolphins are mammals
bottle nosed dolphins are scared of predators which are sharks and killerwhale. Hope this helps :)
I think their are because only some dolphins are bottle nosed and only some whales have bottle nae shapes.
1) Bottle Nosed Dolphins as well as all dolphins, sleep with one eye open to protect the rest of the pod. 2) Bottle Nosed Dolphins have brains bigger than a human! 3) Bottle Nosed Dolphins are one of the most intelligent animals to ever walk (or swim;) this planet. 4) Bottle Nosed Dolphins have tiny hairs on it's skin. 5) Male Bottle Nosed Dolphins capture female Bottle Nosed Dolphins. 6) Bottle Nosed Dolphins aren't endangered because of hunting. They're endangered because Bottle Nosed Dolphins hunt Tuna, and so do humans. So some dolphins get stuck in the nets and die. To help save the dolphins, buy "Dolphin Save" Tuna cans next time you go shopping for food. 7) When Bottle Nosed Dolphins are born, the mother points her nose down and the calf shoots to the surface for it's first breath of air.