Well people do slaughter dolphins, thousands infact. Also if there is pollution in the water it could kill them.
Counting Numbers, Whole Numbers. You can't use Integers as that includes Negative numbers and there isn't a negative number of dolphins.
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: These numbers have been retired by the Miami Dolphins : : 12 -- Bob Griese : 13 -- Dan Marino : 39 -- Larry Csonka
Dolphins would go extinct.
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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.
Hunting is more frequent than dolphins giving birth, so there's going to be a decrease in their population.
I would not say they are not as talented but river dolphins tend to be more shy and not as enthusiastic as sea dolphins. You won't commonly see them jump out of the water and do tricks as you would see other dolphins do.
Dolphins are classified as mammals.
Of course otherwise there would be no dolphins
Luckily, dolphins is not an endangered species. The population numbers increases yearly at steady pace. Its because the amount of dolphins are born are greater that the amount of dolphins that die out. Today the amount of dolphins are more than enough. Currently, there are about 60,000-80,000 dolphins in this world today
There is no possible way that recycling would hurt dolphins. in fact, recycling helps dolphins.