Bottle nose dolphins protect themselves by jumping high in the air and confusing predators. They also protect themselves by jamming their noses into things such as sharkks soft bellies..
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They have incredible speed, the jump into the air really high to confuse their predators, and they use their pointed noses to attack if absolutely necessary. -Fire Drill
Bottlenose dolphins in many cases have the advantage of being an apex predator, that is, an animal that is not hunted for food by any other organism in their eco system. In cases where this is not always the case, they survive by defending themselves coordinating with other members of their pod to fight off potential threats. These animals utilize their teeth as their main method of defense.
How do dolphins protect. Temslefa
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By Living in pods.
Which is especially important when killer whales or sharks are nearby. If a shark tries to attack a dolphin in the pod, the other dolphins will circle the shark. Then they swim into the shark's underbelly, striking it with their snouts. A dolphin might also lie calmly in the water, tricking a predator into thinking it is dead. Sharks and killer whales tend to like only fresh meat, so the predator will usually swim past a dolphin playing dead.
Yes, bottlenose dolphins have natural predators, including large sharks such as great whites and orcas. Additionally, they can face threats from human activities, such as fishing nets, pollution, and habitat destruction, which can lead to injury or death. While these threats can be considered "enemies," bottlenose dolphins are also social animals that often work together to protect themselves from dangers in their environment.
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how do animals protect themselves from their enemies by using there mouth parts
By throwing mud on their enemies
they raddle
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they camouflage
By using their tencles
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Camoflauge
dolphins swim in pods to protect themselves and to catch food
The makahiya protect themselves by flipping their leaves