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A bottlenose dolphin does not have a preditor, but it is one to other sea creatures.
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The bottlenose dolphin consumes fish. The fish consume other fish or they consume plankton which are primary producers. This makes the dolphin a secondary or tertiary consumer.
It depends on what other organism is interacting with the dolphin.
The bottlenose dolphin does have a bill. The scientific name for its long upper and lower jaw is rostrum, the Greek word for beak, but beak and bill, meaning the horny projecting portion of the mouth of birds and certain other animals (such as the duck-billed platypus), are synonymous.
yes! bottlenose dolphins usually snack on shrimp, krill, sea plants and other small fish
The bottlenose dolphin sometimes forms mixed species groups with other species from the dolphin family, particularly larger species such as the Short-finned Pilot Whale, the False Killer Whale and Risso's Dolphin. They also interact with smaller species, such as the Atlantic Spotted Dolphin and the Rough-toothed Dolphin. While interactions with smaller species are sometimes affiliative, they can also be hostile.
cuttlefish. and alot of other fish that are smaller than it.
Bottlenose dolphins eat mostly fish, but also consume other small denizens of the sea, including shrimp, mollusks and squid.
Bottlenose dolphin coloration is shades of grey, darkest on the back near the dorsal fin and gradually becoming lighter lower on the body. The underside is very light, almost white. Their dark backs are difficult to see from above and their light undersides make them harder to see from below.
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one brain is asleep and the other one is awake so they smell the pedators sorry if i answerd it wrong