dolphins do use them. they use them to catch fish and to tear things apart.
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
The predators of the spinner dolphins are sharks and killer whales. Some other predators of the spinner dolphins are pygmy killer whales and pilot whales. As far as I know, this is correct.
No, they use their tails.
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 use their teeth for nothing they swallow fish
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
Similarities: * Whales, dolphins and fish are all vertebrates * They all need to live in water and cannot survive out of water for long * They all have a streamlined body shape, with dorsal and pectoral fins Differences: * Whales and dolphins are mammals, but fish are simply classified as "fish" * Fish have scales (even a shark has fine scales); whales and dolphins have smooth skin * Fish breathe through gills; whales and dolphins use lungs and a blowhole, which really functions like a nose, on top of their heads * Most fish lay eggs, while whales and dolphins give birth to live young * Fish are cold blooded; whales and dolphins are warm-blooded * Swimming motions are different: Fish moves through the water by using their body muscles to push their tails side-to-side; whales and dolphins move by pushing their tails up and down
they use their tails to help them swin but they also use their fins to help them swim
to cath prey 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
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