It depends on the species of dolphin. Some dolphins are apex predators meaning they don't have any predators themselves. Most species though fall prey to large sharks and occasionally, orcas.
Yes, bottlenose dolphins do have predators
Yes, bottlenose dolphins do have predators
They live in "pods" (groups) of dolphins. They are predators, they do not live with other types of predators nor prey.
sharks
sharks
basically everything their parents are predators of
Dolphins are one of the top predators in the ocean, but they do have a few predators. The shark and the killer whales are two of their main enemies.
Killer whales are one of the most common predators of dolphins. However, sharks are also predator of the dolphin.
dolphins defend themselve by using their mouths againts predators like sharks and orcas
they are not relly big predators but they are for some fishes and others
The dolphin's only real predators are the larger species of sharks. There have been some documented cases in which dolphins were found to be eaten by killer whales. Humans are a far more dangerous predator for dolphins than anything that lives in the oceans with them.
Bottlenose Dolphins are predators but they are not quite apex predators. Some large shark species, such as the tiger shark, the dusky shark, the great white shark and the bull shark, prey on the bottlenose dolphin - especially unprotected calves.. Killer Whales have also been observed eating bottlenose dolphins.