They ram their noses into their prey at high speeds. They have enough power to kill sharks
dolphins defend themselve by using their mouths againts predators like sharks and orcas
That depends on what kind of mammal you refer to. Lions use their teeth, claws, and strength. Dolphins ram into their attackers sometimes. Squirrels hide. Hippos charge, and use their large teeth. Cats scratch. Dogs bite. Raccoons will bite and claw, while hissing. Gazelles run.
bottle nose dolphins usually stay in pods and attack by ramming. This is called gang rape.
Dolphins beat up sharks because they are trying to defend their young ones and to drive the sharks away so that they the sharks don't bother the dolphins anymore.
You dont get them out they just come out thereself naturally.
poke them with his nose
they form a tight circel around their young and make fast lunges at the thing that is threating them
Dolphins are hardly violent at all; they are often known to be quite passive and prepared to befriend people. They can get aggressive when necesary to defend themselves, but this is to be expected of any species.
The best answer would be in no way do they harm humans. There have been many stories of dolphins saving humans than there have been stories of dolphins hurting humans. If you would like a better answer I suggest you look in a book about dolphins and how they defend themselves.
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Dolphins are known to defend themselves against sharks and have been observed to chase them away in the wild. In some cases, dolphins have been known to injure or even kill sharks in self-defense or during competition for food. It is not common for dolphins to actively seek out and kill sharks as their primary source of food.