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Are dolphins afraid of sharks? Can they shoot sharks?

Whether dolphins can beat sharks needs to be discussed in different situations.

If dolphins are facing smaller sharks, it is easy to fight.

If dolphins face bigger and fiercer sharks, then dolphins need to attack in groups to hit them.

Dolphins may systematically hit sharks in turn, causing serious damage to their internal organs.

There is another situation, that is, lonely or old and weak dolphins can't beat big sharks.

First, are dolphins afraid of sharks? Dolphins and sharks are creatures that live in water. Generally speaking, they are also relatively large and carnivorous.

Judging from the relationship of the food chain, neither dolphins nor sharks are predatory, that is, they are not the upper and lower levels of the food chain, but the relationship of equal competition.

Generally speaking, dolphins are not afraid of sharks.

Because there are many specific types of sharks, and their personality, body shape and other factors are different, they can be discussed in different situations.

Some sharks are small and not particularly fierce. There is no doubt that dolphins are not afraid of this type of shark.

There are also some very big sharks, and dolphins will look smaller in front of them.

But dolphins are more flexible, and they may appear in groups. In this case, dolphins are not afraid of sharks, and sharks are generally unable to resist their group attacks.

However, if dolphins are alone, or they are older or even injured, they will also be afraid of big sharks.

Second, can dolphins shoot sharks? As mentioned above, dolphins are generally not afraid of sharks, especially when they appear in groups.

Whether dolphins can beat sharks also needs to be discussed in different situations.

If they are small sharks, dolphins can beat them more easily.

If sharks are big and fierce, dolphins need to attack in groups to hope to defeat them.

Dolphins will hit the side of sharks in turn when attacking in groups, and because sharks are cartilaginous animals, their ability to protect internal organs is not particularly strong, and their internal organs will die after being seriously damaged.

There is also a situation where a single dolphin or an old and weak dolphin hits a shark, but it can't be beaten under normal circumstances.