because of the water
The Ganges river dolphin. Another fact is that the river ganges' blue bottle dolphins are decreasing in population due to the major bacteria and toxins from people because of the remains of their loved ones, their religion and how people just litter. Basically the dolphins' population is decreasing because of pollution and waste and sometimes oil spill. Also people hunt these loving animal for meat, oils and medicine.
Decreasing motion, Decreasing, Decreasing speed, Stopping
only one species of dolphins at this time that are going extinct are the pink river dolpinsHector's dolphins (New Zealand dolphins) are also in danger of becoming extinct. The endangered river dolphins are Amazon River dolphins, Ganges River dolphins, Chinese White dolphins, Indus River dolphins, and La Plata River dolphins.
Dolphins are vertebrates.
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It is decreasing
waxing is growing and waning is decreasing
No, but some species of dolphins are endangered, like the Indus River dolphins and the Yangtzee River dolphins. The pink Amazon River dolphins and the Ganges River dolphins are classed as vulnerable.no
Not the kind we have on the coast, or the bottle nose dolphin. Killer whales are though if you like them. Additional Information: There are almost 40 different species of Dolphin. Of those 40 species, 36 species are listed by the International Union of Conservation for Nature, or the IUCN Red List with a status anywhere from "data deficient" to "critically endangered". The following is a list with the Dolphins listed by the IUCN Red List as endangered, and critically endangered. Hector's Dolphin "Endangered" population "Decreasing" Yangtze River Dolphin "Critically Endangered" population "unknown" possibly extinct. South Asian River Dolphin "Endangered" population "Decreasing" For more details, please see the sites listed below.