Endangered Bottlenose Dolphins

"There can be locally endangered bottlenose dolphins..."




Bottlenose dolphins are globally not endangered.

Globally, they are abundant and they adapt quickly to new conditions.





Locally
, however, they can be endangered.

The threats they face are

* habitat destruction (water pollution)

* food availability (overfishing)

* getting caught in fishing nets

* chemicals that have entered their food chain

* dolphin hunt which still happens in some countries

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