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Well, they will often try. I release them, using my Seaglide and charging fins. Release, strafe right and up, swimming/gliding in a tight circle upward until they drop off their attack. Same tactic works well with stalkers too. Release them as little bebes and it seems to give you a second or 2 to get moving before they insta mature and go aggro. But yeah, I die alot trying out tactics others have posted, It takes some practice and learning the timing and behavior patterns of the toothy creatures, ;)
they will try to eat other fish (and probably other predators if they get close enough) that are near by. but they are your friends if you raised them. at least that is how it has been in my game. EA, you never know for sure if its a bug...