Doplhins live in open waters, no place to hide. But there is protection from the rest of the pod.
Yes they do hide in seaweed.
Dolphins hide from sharks and dolphins can also sense danger.
they go in the deep of the water
dolphins don't hide from sharks. Sharks hide from dolphins. Sharks hide from them because if a shark tries to mess with a dolphin, the dolphin will whip around and jab the shark's side with its pointy nose.
dolphins are very aggressive hunters so when on the hunt they scare fish and other oceanic creatures
Tuna can be mostly found swimming alongside or underneath of dolphins. This has made it unsafe for dolphins because they get caught in the nets made for Tuna.
For eating or to hide from predators. Sometimes dolphins grab some seaweeds to give them to their trainer.
For eating or to hide from predators. Sometimes dolphins grab some seaweeds to give them to their trainer.
Yes, but some types more than others. The light blue/gray color of most dolphins does help them partially but they also have very powerful tail muscles and can change direction very quickly. They really only have three main predators, Orcas (Killer Whales) Sharks, and People in some places. Basically yes they do but mostly to hide from their own prey! :)
They hide either behind a coral reef or, they race to find safety. Dolphins avoid getting attacked by sticking with there own kind. and they say yoyo my name is Jo i like fried chicken and i like fried doe i broke my toe in Tokyo
In terms of color, yes. A dolphin is colored a blue-ish grey, and this allows it to blend with the sea floor and water fairly well. In terms of behavior, dolphins do not often attempt to hide, and try to tire their predators before swimming for safety.
Dolphins hide in any place available, but they also ram sharks or other enemies, though they usually do this to defend another animal (a relative or human). You can read more on google or anywhere else.