Fishing nets from fishers are often a trap for dolphins. When fishers cast their nets down into the ocean, hunting dolphins sometimes get caught in them as well. Not only have dolphins been caught, but full grown sharks have as well!
Another threat is the constant and rapidly growing amount of pollution from one species that SEEMS to be smarter than any other animal--humans. We are constantly polluting every body of water that seems to be available.
Savannah, age 12
Yes, dolphins are animals. They fall in the mammalia category as well.
Pollution and poaching. Well, not really poaching because it wouldn't be illegal. Pollution kills the most wildlife in the world today. It chokes and poisons animals, and people are the greatest threat to all animals.
bacteria decomposes all animals. Dolphins are considered animals...
Whales and dolphins.
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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.
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Dolphins are animals. Mammals, to be more precise.
what do horses and dolphins have in common? well: horses and dolphins are both animals, have a tail and have a long nose .
It seems there may be a misunderstanding in your question, as animals do not express opinions or sentiments like humans do. If you are referring to specific animal behaviors towards dolphins, it could be due to competition for resources, territorial disputes, or predatory instincts in some species. Certain animals may see dolphins as rivals or threats in their environment, which can lead to aggressive encounters. However, interactions vary widely depending on the species and context.
A group of dolphins is called a pod. Dolphins are highly social animals and form pods to help with hunting, protection, and social interaction.