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Like many other dolphins Bottlenose use their flukes (tails) and flippers to create vibrations along the sand/mud along the ocean floor and to move it around. Other fish think that a predator is coming and leap out of the water straight into the incoming dolphins mouth
Dolphins are known to interact playfully with turtles, often seen riding the waves created by them or swimming alongside. They may be drawn to turtles out of curiosity or for social interaction, as dolphins are highly social animals. Additionally, some researchers suggest that dolphins might enjoy the challenge of chasing turtles, which can stimulate their hunting instincts. Overall, the relationship is likely based on playful exploration rather than any specific preference.
Some storm chasers may have other jobs in addition to storm chasing during the summer months to supplement their income. This could be due to the seasonal and unpredictable nature of storm chasing, which may not provide a stable source of income throughout the year.
Many animals are playful, it just depends with whom you are talking about. For instance, dolphins are very playful with humans and other dolphins. However, they won't be so playful with turtles.
Yea,there is! In season 4,the last episode (Chasing Zoey)
no because when you are at a and you see a giraffe and a zebra together the zebra is probably chasing the giraffe
The simple past for to chase is chased.The past tense of is chasing or are chasing is was chasing or were chasing.(Past continuous tense)
Sometimes several dolphins may prevent a school of fish from escaping by swimming in tight circles around it, and then heading into the middle of the trapped school to eat. A group of dolphins may also chase a school of fish onto mud flats, and then hurl themselves onto the mud to eat the stranded fish. And they sometimes blow bubbles under the fish to scare them and to make them go more to the surface
Chasing is the correct spelling.
Chasing people who owe you money.
The setting in Chasing Vermeer is Chicago.
The tiger is chasing a stag in the Siberian jungle.