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.
They use echolocation,which are sound waves .=)
dolphins catch their food because of their speedy quikness
A dolphin geets its food by digging in the sand with its nose. Grabbing fish that live in the sand by using ecolocation.
dolphins catch their food by diving and catching fish with their snouts
Spinner Dolphins eat small fish and squid.
They catch fish.
by calling other dolphins
No spinner dolphins don't say stay away
spinner dolphins enemies are cookie cutter sharks the spinner dolphins try to get away but they can't and the cookie cutter sharks take a bite out of the spinner dolphin's tail and the bite is a shape of a cookie and the spinner dolphin can't heal.
spinner dolphins enemies are cookie cutter sharks the spinner dolphins try to get away but they can't and the cookie cutter sharks take a bite out of the spinner dolphin's tail and the bite is a shape of a cookie and the spinner dolphin can't heal.
no
They can spin with about 40-50 spinner dolphins in the air
that it is bad
They attack in pods and they surround the prey .
In the gulf of mexico.
they react cause they care
They breathe through their blowhole.
Spinner dolphins are quite amazing. They are different from other dolphins because instead of just jumping out of the water, they spin. They can do up to 14 spins in one jump! They got their name because of that. Spinner Dolphins usually eat small fish and squid. They eat in the night because usually their prey is deep underwater. As the day passes by, its food floats up near the surface. Spinners attack in groups so they can surround their prey and then attack. Predators of spinner dolphins are sharks and whales. Spinner dolphins use echolocation to see in the dark. They use echolocation because they spend most of their time in dark places. They hear by feeling vibrations. Spinner Dolphins can dive up to 3,000 feet down! Even though spinners have learned to stay away from fishing nets, they are disappearing year by year, month by month, and day by day.
YEs they do I am a dolphin expert and they do :)