Dolphins defend themselves by battering their snouts into the sharks soft underbelly. This can result to killing the shark.
for most dolphins there only preadator is man
A dolphin defends himself by attacking the enemy with its tail and bashing the enemy in the head with the nose (mouth) which is extremely hard as bedrock.
It slaps its enemy with its tail or butts it with its long snout or bites it.
by swimming away
they use echolocation
it flies in the air
with it's fangs.
The hydras have protective tentacles and stinging cells on them to protect themselves.
by playing dead
By not going there.
Yes dolphins do appear
dolphins protect themselves by whipping their tail on the predator or bangs its head on the predator
By skipping across the surface of the water and also by ramming.
because bottle nose dolphins are gay and they have sex to have baby
by protecting the female dolphins...
dolphins will protect you from sharks because they know it is dangerous and will take you and swim to somewhere safe.
No dolphins live in big familys
There are two kinds of people who protect dolphins. There are conservationists, who try to protect dolphins in the wild from threats that could lower their population and make them endangered, or worse, extinct. There are also animal rights activists, who work to have dolphins released from captivity, which is very inhumane for dolphins.
dolphins swim in pods to protect themselves and to catch food
it runs from its predators
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.
how do young protect itself