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Why are Dolphins Endangered Animals?

by Dolphins-World | Oct 2, 2013 | FAQs

The dolphin species in danger of extinction are the Indus river dolphin, which is a blind dolphin very small which live in the main river of Pakistan, the Indus

Why Dolphins are Brought into Captivity?

by Dolphins-World | Oct 2, 2013 | FAQs

Regardless the reasons behind bringing a dolphin into captivity, it is important to know that dolphins are resilient to captivity.

What Kills Dolphins?

by Dolphins-World | Oct 2, 2013 | FAQs

Besides the common predators like big sharks and occasionally killer whales, humans are the top dolphin killers.

What is done to Protect the Common Dolphin?

by Dolphins-World | Oct 2, 2013 | FAQs

There are several organizations which are devoted to protect dolphins, however they have no further influence than exposing the atrocities made by humans and organizations against dolphins.

How to Save Dolphins?

by Dolphins-World | Oct 2, 2013 | FAQs

Saving dolphins is not a difficult task, it only requires some attention from all of us.

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