Why sharks fear dolphins?

Why sharks fear dolphins?

Why sharks fear dolphins?

Made of very strong and thick bone, dolphin snouts are biological battering rams. Dolphins will position themselves several yards under a shark and burst upwards jabbing their snout into the soft underbelly of the shark causing serious internal injuries. More than Peas in a Pod.

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  • 2024-01-21 01:11:25
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