The bottlenose dolphin is closely related to the Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphin and all orcas(whales).
Sharks often compete with bottlenose dolphins for food, however this ""competition"" is mostly in the passive act of hunting fish, instead of open confrontation over food resources.
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its mother milk
dolphins go on top
because they live with in the ocean and have to be included
Both genders are known to hunt for prey
A lone bottlenose dolphin swam into the harbour at Tory Island
They like to swim around, searching for food. The bottlenose dolphin is a sea creature. It doesn't do anything. It is there for the circle of life and beauty of the world.
Every animal competes in a food chain
Bottlenose dolphins eat approximately 4% to 5% of their body weight in food per day, meaning they spend a great deal of time searching for food and feeding.
the food chain of a bottle nosed dolphin starts with its predators and ends with its food
They eat it with their mouth. They also like to catch food in pairs, so that it is easier to catch a fish.
A bottlenose dolphin's diet usually consists of a wide variety of foods including fish, squid and crustaceans. An adult dolphin may eat 15 - 30 pounds (6.8 - 13.5 kg) of food each day. Bottlenose dolphins do not use their teeth to chew their food.