That would be against the law. Sorry.
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No, it is not. I can see how you might get confused because when you catch tuna you will probably catch dolphin. They also might slightly look like each other, but like the other person answered they are not. Dolphin is just a Dolphin. Other people call it Mai Mai. Dolphin and tuna are not related.
they eat fish. so they catch them
They eat it with their mouth. They also like to catch food in pairs, so that it is easier to catch a fish.
Dolphin swim fast so they can catch there prey
Yes! Stupid fishing boats catch them because when the dolphin is headed for the fish, the fish gets caught in the net, and same with the dolphin. Some of them don't care and some try and safely put the dolphin back in the ocean. They make dolphin-free tuna. They catch that where dolphins don't live, so there is no chance for them to get hurt or injured or even dead.
Black caimans and green anacondas can eat pink river dolphins. But the dolphin is far too agile and too fast for them to catch.
A dolphin survives by surfacing to the top of the water to breathe air from their blowhole, catch fish with their teeth and mouth, and live in groups of other dolphins called pods.
You can get there by using Earton docks. It is west of Horse Isle and it is shaped like a Dolphin, you catch horses anywhere on dolphin exept from the town.-PeaceLoveHappy of Brown Server!-MistyandWotty from the Pally Server :D
very fast and that is how they catch their food and get away from preditors
they do but they don't usually use them they use them to tear things apart and catch fish
Yes they did. Records show that in London along the banks of the Thames people did try to catch mud eels