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  2. Spinner dolphin - Wikipedia

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    Spinner dolphins are in turn preyed on by sharks. Other possible predators include the killer whale , the false killer whale , the pygmy killer whale and the short-finned pilot whale . [ 16 ] They are susceptible to parasites , and are known to exhibit both external ones like barnacles and remoras , and internal ones, like nematodes ...

  3. Common bottlenose dolphin - Wikipedia

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    Dolphins living in shallow coastal waters tend to be the top predator with the exception of young dolphins having to be protected from sharks by their moms. Dolphin communities out in the deep ocean have more threats with shark attacks but living in pods allows them to survive. Other predators, mainly impacting newborns, include sting rays and ...

  4. Dolphin - Wikipedia

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    [161] [162] "Shark control" programs in both Queensland and New South Wales use shark nets and drum lines, which entangle and kill dolphins. [163] Queensland's "shark control" program has killed more than 1,000 dolphins in recent years, [162] and at least 32 dolphins have been killed in Queensland since 2014. [164]

  5. 40 Facts About Animals That Might Make You Look Like The ...

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    “Bottlenose dolphins have what are known as signature whistles, believed to be unique to each individual, much like a name,” Filatova said. ... The basking shark is one of the ocean’s most ...

  6. 105 Fun Facts About Science, History, Celebrities, and More - AOL

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    Also, more than 80% of shark attacks involving humans are on men. Dolphins literally sleep with one eye open because only one of their brain hemispheres sleeps at a time.

  7. Bottlenose dolphin - Wikipedia

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    Bottlenose dolphins can live for more than 40 years. Females typically live 5–10 years longer than males, with some females exceeding 60 years. [37] [38] [39] This extreme age is rare and less than 2% of all Bottlenose dolphins will live longer than 60 years. [40] Bottlenose dolphins can jump to a height of 6 metres (20 feet) in the air. [41]

  8. Oceanic dolphin - Wikipedia

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    Oceanic dolphins or Delphinidae are a widely distributed family of dolphins that live in the sea.Close to forty extant species are recognised. They include several big species whose common names contain "whale" rather than "dolphin", such as the Globicephalinae (round-headed whales, which include the false killer whale and pilot whale).

  9. Shark attacks, riptides, and hurricanes: These are the most ...

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    Analysts at Simmrin Law compiled a list of the most dangerous beaches in the US by studying hurricane landfalls, shark attacks, and surf related fatalities like rip currents, have. According to ...