o. They are going to kill the dolphin and then eat it.
the smallest species of dolphin is the Hector's Dolphin, being only 1.2-1.4 meters ling. it is also the rarest dolphin, living only on the coast of new zealand
keep calm and make me 07
pople are adopting them at wwf.com and wwf help other endangered animals aswell!
He was not a protector of anything, he was kept as a prisoner just for being born a monster.
a porpoise is not a dolphin but is in the same family as dolphins and whales!!
No, The Chinese dolphin is its own kind. The pink dolphin is a Albino dolphin thus being very pale comming off as a baby pink, and having red eyes.
If you are finding biomass for example, you will have to kill a dolphin and then dry the dead dolphin out, which can be very distressing if you are a keen lover of dolphins.
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The Hector's Dolphin is an extremely endangered species for a number of contributing factors. One is pollution, because we leave our garbage around oceans this gets into the sea and dolphins eat it and can get sick or get stuck in it and drown. The Hector's Dolphin has a leisurely breeding habit and the female only begins breeding hen they are between 7 and 9 years of age and they then only give birth every 2 to 4 years. This slow rate of reproduction makes their population vulnerable to threats such as set nets or gill nets. Because the breathe air, when they are trapped in the nets they drown and a study shows that a third of their entire population has died this way. The Hector's Dolphin evolved without having any sea or land predators and since the arrival of humans, they have encountered many problems and are now nearly extinct due to them not being well adapted.
By stinging anyone or anything that they see as being a threat to the hive.
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no, all dolhpins are nice and willing to help almost any mammal. that is why japonese whalers are s.o.bs. no dolphin species is known to harm humans. many dolphin/human interactions result in the human being saved from a shark.