The bottlenose is the most common choice.
Dolphin
fisher man
No, I'm about 100% that it is illegal. (It suffocates the dolphin ya know!)
Dolphin
In any man-dophin encounter, the chance of a dolphin killing a man (by any conceivable chain of events) is non-zero. Given enough encounters, somebody's gonna die. Mathematically speaking, a dolphin will kill a man. On a less facetious note, a captive male dolphin reportedly attacked and killed a man... male dolphins prefer to be handled by female humans. In actual fact, a dolphin will kill a man.
The Pink River Dolphin has no "Natural" enemies, like sharks, etc. It's only enemy is Man and man's pollution and destruction of it's environment. Yes it is, but the only reason for is because they pollute their oceans and like to fish for them to kill them. They should let Amazon River Dolphins be and that's the way I feel about it the pink river dolphin does have natural enimies it is the shark the way i know is that i am making a report on that animal
Winter got tangled up in a cage and a fisher man came to help her and then they had to cut off her tale only when she was 2 months old!
Sharks, killer whales and man.
It's is they are both mammals
1839 - The Voyage of the Beagle1858 - On the Perpetuation of Varieties and Species by Natural Means of Selection1859 - On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservationof Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life1871 - The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to SexThe most famous of these would probably be The Origin of Species.
No Dolphins in general are not dangerous to man.
Most animal behaviorists consider the dolphin the most intelligent mammal aside from man, yes.