Yes, bottlenose dolphins have natural predators, including large sharks such as great whites and orcas. Additionally, they can face threats from human activities, such as fishing nets, pollution, and habitat destruction, which can lead to injury or death. While these threats can be considered "enemies," bottlenose dolphins are also social animals that often work together to protect themselves from dangers in their environment.
Australia
by jumping
it tips its head
Flipper was a bottlenosed dolphin.
It lives in China and Australia and in Berlin aquarium
With its nose.
both axually
if bottlenosed dolphins swim together,then the shortbeaked common dolphin may swim together so try looking in the same ocean a bottlenosed dolphin lives in.
blue the bottlenose dolfin is pnk
The same as the males XD
yes bottle-nosed dolphins are very intelligent.
a der it'a like a NORMAL dolphins life climent