Killer Whales (Orcas) chase down, kill and eat dolphins. I've seen them eat: lesser killer whales, Dall porpoise, and Harbour seals.
yes a dolphin can kill a killer whale and they do to protect themselves from the whales
when a dolphin is alone it can be killed by sharks but when dolphins are moving in packs they can kill the hammerhead shark. A dolphin can poke at a hammerhead shark so that the shark flips into the air. Then the dolphin calls his friends, and they poke the hammerhead to death.
yes! You can not kill a Pin Dolphin!
o. They are going to kill the dolphin and then eat it.
If you are finding biomass for example, you will have to kill a dolphin and then dry the dead dolphin out, which can be very distressing if you are a keen lover of dolphins.
no because dolphin can't kill shark
Yes
No they don't eat them they can just kill them
No. Dolphins can kill sharks by blocking their gills.
Swim away or kill it.
a dolphin protects itself by when a predator is there, for example a hammerhead shark they would use there teamwork to kill their predator.
First of all, a Killer Whale is a dolphin. But if you question was rephrased to something like, "Could a Killer Whale out swim any other member of it's species?" then it would be valid.Anyway, it depends on which type of dolphin is trying to out swim the Killer Whale. The Common dolphin is the fastest, and thus could out swim a Killer Whale. When it comes to smaller types of dolphin, they are about evenly matched.