National Geographic News

Friday, December 26, 2025

"This Is Why Sharks Are Afraid of Dolphins"

"Firstly, dolphins are supremely agile. Their horizontal tail allows them to turn, spin, and change direction at a moment's notice. Secondly, dolphins have a superior intellect. They know precisely where to strike a shark to cause the most significant damage, typically aiming for its gills or soft underbelly. A well-placed strike can be fatal, causing extensive internal bleeding, organ rupture, or irreparable damage to the shark's gills, causing them to drown..."

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