Dolphins are constantly on the lookout for sharks and a lot of their behavior like where they go at night is to protect from sharks. A neonate dolphin is just like a bite sized shark snack. So yes, they're nervous of them. And there are many examples of dolphins when being attacked facing off against a shark. They usually, they will ram them really fast, hit the gills, that sort of thing, try and chase them away. But most of the time, if a Shark is around, they just leave. Good to know. Are dolphins gay? Some of them? I don't know because they're just engaging in so much like same-sex behavior Just like every
Wow. It gets weirder. Military dolphins, dolphins on drugs, sensory deprivation, deciphering dolphin language, the search for alien life, and more with the affable and knowledgeable Delphinologist Dr. Justin Gregg. Should you cuddle a dolphin? Can one kill you? Should you hire dolphins as midwives? Why do they follow boats? And what’s Drake got to do with it?
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Other episodes you may enjoy: Delphinology (DOLPHINS) Part 1, Functional Morphology (ANATOMY), Phonology (LINGUISTICS), Ichthyology (FISHES), Primatology (APES & MONKEYS), Corvid Thanatology (CROW FUNERALS), Biological Anthropology (SEXY APES), Gorillaology (GORILLAS), Selachimorphology (SHARKS), Screamology (LOUD VOCALIZATIONS), Laryngology (VOICEBOXES), Speech Pathology (TALKING DOGS... AND PEOPLE)
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