fisher pods
Bottle nosed dolphins travel in pods to migrate
Yes, Dolphins do swim in groups which are called pods. They can also swim on their own.
yes they do
Sharks are fish. Fish swim in 'schools'. Whales and dolphins are mammals. These swim in 'pods'.
Fish swim in schools. Other marine species, like whales and dolphins (which are mammals) swim in "pods"
Fish travel in schools, whales travel in pods or gams.
Dolphins typically swim in groups known as pods, which can vary in size from just a few individuals to several dozen. These pods often consist of family members and can exhibit complex social structures. While the term "schools" is more commonly used for fish, it is sometimes applied to dolphins, but "pods" is the more accurate terminology for their social grouping.
Bottlenose dolphins often travel in pods, so they have strength in numbers. Dolphins are also known to ram themselves into anything that poses a threat to them.
Dolphins live in groups of up to 15 individuals called 'pods.'
Both are sea mammals, have blowholes, and travel in pods. Very easy to confuse the two.
Dolphins, orcas, and some species of whales are known to travel in pods. These social groups provide protection, assistance in hunting, and social interaction for the marine mammals.
It is a school or pod of dolphins.