Dolphins danger is sharks because they eat the dolphin
because they send like a wave out and it comes back if there is a another fish or attacker coming
Dolphins use a sophisticated form of echolocation to detect dangers and locate prey. They emit sound waves that bounce off objects in their environment, allowing them to interpret the returning echoes to determine the size, shape, distance, and even texture of the object. This biological sonar system enables them to navigate through murky waters and hunt effectively, even in low visibility conditions. Additionally, dolphins rely on their acute hearing and social communication to enhance their awareness of potential threats.
Dolphins monitor their environment 24/7 in order to protect themselves from predators and other dangers. The way that they do this is by shutting down, or sleeping, with only half their brain at a time. Another reason for this is because breathing is not a natural reflex for dolphins so they have to keep half the brain awake to continue breathing.
In "Island of the Blue Dolphins," Karana demonstrates her rites of manhood by building a home, hunting for food, protecting herself from dangers, and asserting her independence. These tasks symbolize her ability to survive and thrive on the island, marking her transition into adulthood.
Baby dolphins, also called calf, look like regular adult dolphins, just smaller. Yes, they're protected. Their mother protects them from sharks, fishing hazards, and other possible dangers. The mother stays with its infant for months, or even years.
only one species of dolphins at this time that are going extinct are the pink river dolpinsHector's dolphins (New Zealand dolphins) are also in danger of becoming extinct. The endangered river dolphins are Amazon River dolphins, Ganges River dolphins, Chinese White dolphins, Indus River dolphins, and La Plata River dolphins.
Dolphins are vertebrates.
No, but some species of dolphins are endangered, like the Indus River dolphins and the Yangtzee River dolphins. The pink Amazon River dolphins and the Ganges River dolphins are classed as vulnerable.no
they are both dolphins.
they are the same as regular dolphins. Pink dolphins are just albino dolphins.
There are no dangers!!
a group of dolphins is called a school of dolphins.