Only if you are trying to save it.
well......there is www.google.com on web type in adopt a dolphin and click where it says WWF
You shouldn't
There are many wildlife organizations that accept donations to "adopt" a dolphin. These include The Oceanic Society, and The International Fund for Animal Welfare.
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Actually, it is priceless adopting a dolphin, but sometimes people just make it possible.
Yes but it would have to be put inside the dolphin by a short operation and the set free
get the marine fence and resarch the dolphin show after you have done the research to adopt dolphins and get grandstands
they are setting up things like Adopt a dolphin to raise money to go towards protecting their habitat
Dolphins are being killed by pollution. Please save dolphins. Help me save them, I love love love them! Adopt a dolphin. (although this has nothing to do with the answer) Please help me and the Dolphins!
go to adopt an animal you don't actually get to adopt it you sponser it and the zoo or habitat sanctuary will fill you in on anything that's happening with your animal and they have some hectares dolphin's i believe thanks please reomend me mealmate000
it helps whatever animal you adopt(polar bear, rhino, tiger,orang-utan, dolphin, panda or elephant)from becoming extinct e.g. for the polar bears, to help stop climate change i hope this answered your question
I'll give you the 32 types the Bottlenose dolphin, the Killer Whale, the Common dolphin, the False Killer Whale, the Hector's dolphin, the Short-Finned Pilot Whale, the Commerson's dolphin, the Long-Finned Pilot Whale, the Black dolphin, the Atlantic Humpbacked dolphin, the Haeviside's dolphin, the Indo-Pacific Humpbacked dolphin, the Southern Right Whale dolphin, the Tucuxi, the Northern Right dolphin, the Pygmy Killer Whale, the Spotted dolphin, the Melon-Headed Whale, the Atlantic Spotted dolphin, the Irrawaddy dolphin, the Striped dolphin, the Rough-Toothed dolphin, the Spinner dolphin, the Risso's dolphin, the Clymene dolphin, the Fraser's dolphin, the White-Beaked dolphin, the Peale's dolphin, the Atlantic White-Sided dolphin, the Hourglass dolphin, the Pacific White-Sided dolphin and the Dusky dolphin.