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

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