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Yes, because dolphins are mammals, not fish.
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bottle nose dolphins live in Inverness most of them do any way
bottlenose dolphins eat a wide variety of fish, squid, and crustaceans while offshore bottlenose dolphins prefer squid.To be more specific, They eat mackerel, mullet, herring, and cod, but will eat any fish if there is a shortage of them in their area.
Bottlenose Dolphins are the most common Dolphins in the Delphinidae family. They are also the most common kind of Dolphins. They also are claimed to be small whales. They also belong to a group of whales called "Toothed Whales." Bottlenose Dolphins are mammals and they are warm-blooded. They have a blowhole on the top of their head, just like whales do. The Bottlenose Dolphin gets its name from its mouth, which is rounded and looks like a bottle. People thought that the mouth of the Bottlenose Dolphin looked like a nose instead of a mouth.
Food and sharks
Usually By Ramming It So Hard It Bleeds To Death
There's the common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) and the Indo-Pacific bottlenose (Tursiops aduncus).
Dolphins hide in any place available, but they also ram sharks or other enemies, though they usually do this to defend another animal (a relative or human). You can read more on google or anywhere else.
Yes, The bottlenose dolphins can kill to a white shark 3 - 5 meters. The bottlenose dolphins can kill to any shark. Wow,You could be surprised of what a dolphin could to a shark
there niche is to eat or attack any exotic animal that arrives at the everglades and to keep the everglades under control
There were Pacific bottle nose dolphins at Sea World. There were also some at the Discovery Cove in the year 2004.