yes
the biggest threat dolphins are tuna nets that dolphins are gettting caught in fishing nets when catching fish such as tuna
Bottlenose dolphins often travel in pods, so they have strength in numbers. Dolphins are also known to ram themselves into anything that poses a threat to them.
There is no evidence to suggest that dolphins intentionally try to drown humans. Dolphins are generally known to be friendly and intelligent animals that do not pose a threat to humans.
There is a small population in a bay near Scotland that is declining, but as a species there is no threat to them at this time.
The main threat to pink river dolphins, also known as Amazon river dolphins, is habitat destruction due to dam construction, deforestation, and pollution in their freshwater environments. Additionally, they face risks from fishing practices, including accidental capture in nets and hunting for meat. Climate change also poses a significant threat by altering river ecosystems and water levels. These combined factors have led to a decline in their populations and increased vulnerability.
In Bangladesh there is no delphinarium (aqua park for dolphins)
We humans are the dolphins biggest threat. Many dolphins get trapped in tuna fishing nets, there net do not allow them to come up to the surface to breathe causing them to die of sufication.
Dolphins are free swimming and don't use any shelter.
no
Not on porpoise.
no.
yes