they are giving them homes stopping people from hunting them and protesting about dolphins there you go jimmy you happy?
nothing.
it means dolphins being nice it means being nice and always available to help like dolphins.
Hectors's dolphin can be saved and not become extint if people don't polute and fish for these endangered species.This is what is causing hectors dolphin to become extinct.
They have laws to not kill animals.
Many, many types! That's why we should help them! Bottlenose, pink river, river, orcas, are just a few.
not all are helping, not all are hunting
Maui's dolphin, a subspecies of Hector's dolphin, is the world's rarest dolphin according to Wikipedia. There are only 55 adult Maui's dolphins, and they live off the west coast of New Zealand's north island.
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!
Absolutely Nothing. ''THEY NEED HELP''! '''C'mon people!'''
Dolphins propelled and streamlined body can help them move smoothly in the ocean
He helpd the Trojans, and therefore was against the Greeks
The Hector's Dolphin is an extremely endangered species for a number of contributing factors. One is pollution, because we leave our garbage around oceans this gets into the sea and dolphins eat it and can get sick or get stuck in it and drown. The Hector's Dolphin has a leisurely breeding habit and the female only begins breeding hen they are between 7 and 9 years of age and they then only give birth every 2 to 4 years. This slow rate of reproduction makes their population vulnerable to threats such as set nets or gill nets. Because the breathe air, when they are trapped in the nets they drown and a study shows that a third of their entire population has died this way. The Hector's Dolphin evolved without having any sea or land predators and since the arrival of humans, they have encountered many problems and are now nearly extinct due to them not being well adapted.