Striped dolphins are primarily preyed upon by larger marine predators such as orcas (killer whales) and large sharks. Additionally, they may face threats from human activities, including fishing nets and hunting in some regions. However, their agile swimming and social behavior often help them evade predators in the wild.
The Striped Dolphin is found worldwide in tropical and temperate waters.
what eats a dolphin
Because it has a stripe on its head that is darker than its body.
what is the overpopulation for striped dolphin
In the wild it hunts fish.
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it has stripes
horny behaviours
they move with their tail and body
The dolphin is born like any other mammal or marine mammal.
The striped dolphin is not endangered, but is considered a protected species. That means without a some sort of protection plan in place, the species would become endangered.
small fish,shrimp,and squid.