Mike L
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Sad ending indeed, such a beautiful creature.
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I wonder if its possible to get an autopsy?
Thanks. Completely unfamiliar territory to me, but I'm wondering if there was no coincidence.On animals it's a necropsy...
I wonder if its possible to get an autopsy?
Well, let's be honest. Most dolphins that are caught/ tangled in fishing gear (or navigation lines, for that matter...) are killed. This rescue in Hawaii is exquisitely rare. Around the world, an estimated 1,000 dolphins, whales and porpoises are killed in fishing gear EVERY DAY! This is the reality of seafood. But I digress, that was not the topic of this thread.
I will say, however, that if seeing those dolphins killed at Redondo has upset you, then please think about what you are eating...