facts about dolphins

How do Dolphins protect themselves?


How do dolphins protect themselves?

Dolphins have a social structure which make dolphins swim and live together in small groups called pods or schools.

These structures of about 12 dolphins are specially designed for several purposes being one of the most important the protection of the pod.

These groups make sharks, the only predators dolphins have, to avoid approaching the pod.

When threatened or attacked, dolphins will use their speed and agility to strongly hit predators.

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