by RyleeGirl on July 27th, 2006

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How often do packs of dolphins kill sharks, and if so, how do they accomplish this?

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  • by Covert_Walrus on July 30th, 2006

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    Might I add, that they ram at a velocity to break bones and do very bad internal damage. And since dolphins are better at evading than sharks, its alot easier to dodge. (when you're at the top of the food chain for being offensive, you lose alot of knowledge about being defensive)

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    • How can the dolphin ram a shark at a velocity enough to break its bones? wouldn't it break its own bones?

      davoomac

      by davoomac on July 30th, 2006

    • I saw a grainy movie many years ago of a dolphin agressivly attacking a shark. It rammed it violently in the body with it's head and snout. The shark died, the blow was strong enough to shatter the cartilage that sharks have instead of bones.

      Jewel

      by Jewel on September 9th, 2007

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