They certainly CAN be! Lets face it, they are large predatory animals with extremely powerful bodies & big teeth, and if you disturb one that doesn't want to be disturbed, one could kill a human very easily & quickly. That said, some dolphin species seem to have a built in curiosity of humans and a tolerance bordering friendliness or playfulness. It's best to learn about the disposition of any dolphin species inhabiting an area, if you're planning a visit to go swimming with some. As far as I know, there are no documented attacks on humans by dolphins, and personally..I have no fear of them and I would swim with them given the chance.
they can be, they have been known to have killed people and bully other fish and sharks for fun
dolphins are actually not that aggressive but they are strong enough to kill a human
There have been rare cases where dolphins have exhibited aggressive sexual behavior towards humans, but it is not common or typical behavior for dolphins.
what do horses and dolphins have in common? well: horses and dolphins are both animals, have a tail and have a long nose .
dolphins are very aggressive hunters so when on the hunt they scare fish and other oceanic creatures
No, dolphins do not "rape" people. While there have been rare instances of aggressive behavior towards humans by dolphins, it is not accurate to characterize it as rape. Dolphins are wild animals and their interactions with humans can vary, but the idea of dolphins raping people is not supported by scientific evidence.
Yes, it is theoretically possible for dolphins to sexually assault humans, as there have been documented cases of dolphins exhibiting aggressive sexual behavior towards humans. However, such incidents are rare and not common behavior for dolphins in the wild.
There have been rare cases where dolphins have exhibited aggressive behavior towards humans, but it is not accurate to say that dolphins "rape" people. It is important to approach such claims with caution and consider the context in which these interactions occur.
Dolphins are hardly violent at all; they are often known to be quite passive and prepared to befriend people. They can get aggressive when necesary to defend themselves, but this is to be expected of any species.
There have been rare cases where dolphins have exhibited sexual behavior towards humans, but it is not common and typically not aggressive or harmful. It is important to remember that dolphins are wild animals and should be respected and observed from a safe distance.
There have been rare documented cases of dolphins exhibiting aggressive sexual behavior towards humans, but it is important to note that these incidents are not considered typical behavior for dolphins.
sometimes but not always ANSWER Dolphins rarely if ever fight with other species of dolphin (with the one exception being Orcinus orca, the killer whale, which may attack dolphins more for sport than as a food source, although this information is anecdotal). Spotted dolphins are not known to be more aggressive than other odontocetes. Check out this website: http://www.acsonline.org
Dolphins are wild animals used in the context of living in the wild, but they have been known to be friendly towards humans and not very aggressive.