Tuna nets, which can sometimes stretch for miles. The threat to dolphins is highest in the Pacific. Indiscriminate mass fishing kills massive amounts of marine life every year, but the no. 1 dolphin killer is tuna nets.
yes they pollute water and that kills bottlenose dolphins
the most common dolphins that you see in aquariums are bottlenose dolphins or killer whales,but there are more different kinds of dolphins.
One reason the dolphins and porpoises are becoming fewer in number is fishing which kills many of these animals every year.
killers dolphins
no because they are the most comon dolphins in the world
dolphins favorite food is small squids
it is endangered because people are throwing garbage and it is getting dirty another reason is that the big fishing nets go down and dolphins get caught and drown and sometimes the net itself kills the dolphins.
Pollution and poaching. Well, not really poaching because it wouldn't be illegal. Pollution kills the most wildlife in the world today. It chokes and poisons animals, and people are the greatest threat to all animals.
most dolphins live 30 to 40 years
Dolphins get to be an average of 40 to 50 years old
NO because it is most likely too cold ther for them(dolphins)
Dolphins are made up of trillions of cells, most of which do have a nucleus