No they go when they need to.
Dolphin swim fast so they can catch there prey
To catch their prey, like gazelles. Gazelles are fast, so cheetahs have to be fast to catch them
Sharks may avoid attacking prey if dolphins are present because dolphins are known to exhibit aggressive and protective behavior towards potential threats, including sharks. The presence of dolphins can create an unpredictable and risky situation for the shark, which may deter them from attacking. Additionally, dolphins are fast and agile swimmers, making it difficult for a shark to successfully catch their prey in the presence of dolphins.
it goes about 45mph
They are very fast when they are warm, but they usually catch their prey by ambushing them.
Dolphins use their teeth to catch fish and other large prey. Dolphins don't chew their food they swallow the fish whole.
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
Cheetahs are well-known for their speed and use it to catch prey such as gazelles. Falcons also rely on their speed to catch birds in flight. Dolphins use their agility and speed to catch fish in the ocean.
They're carnivores and hunters. They need to be able to move fast to catch their prey.
Being fast can help a cat catch prey or run away from danger.
Spotted dolphins primarily feed on small fish and squid. They use echolocation to detect prey and work together in groups to herd and catch their food. Their speed and agility allow them to chase down fast-moving prey.
The speed of a shark catching its prey really does depend on the shark and how hungry it is.