How do dolphins protect themselves from predators?
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Dolphins protect themselves from predators by forming tight-knit groups called pods. In a pod, they work together to fend off threats, such as sharks, by circling the predator or ramming it with their strong snouts. Their speed, agility, and echolocation also help them detect and avoid danger. Dolphinsโ social behaviour and coordination play a crucial role in their defence strategies.