Dolphins usually try to swim away or "poke" you with their noses. Considering the fact that they are group creatures, when there is one there are many, and numbers come into play. When they speed up the can use their bodies to ram the predator, so its kind of like a boxing match.
dolphins hit sharks in the face with their tails and because there always in pods.
self defense of tiger
Horned lizards spray blood from the corners of their eyes in self defense. Camels sometimes spit, not always in self defense, but sometimes it is in self defense. Chinchillas spray in self defense. Some snakes spit in self defense, and so do cats. Skunks spray a liquid from their anal sacs in self defense.
They do not have self. Only humans have it.
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.
See section 197 California penal code for self defense, which includes use of deadly force in self defense.
The duration of The Art of Self Defense is 480.0 seconds.
Dolphins have sleek bodies and swim fast. They are often in groups called pods and stick together for defense. They have hard noses and will use them as a battering ram on their enemies.
The Art of Self Defense was created on 1941-12-26.
The Art of Self Defense - album - was created in 2002.
Japan Self-Defense Forces was created in 1954.
Patriotic Self-Defense was created in 2006.