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Writer's pictureJace Shoemaker-Galloway

National Dolphin Day: Shining the light on the plight of the dolphin


Besides Ex-Spouse Day and International Moment of Laughter Day, April 14 is National Dolphin Day, an annual event that not only celebrates these amazing creatures, but also shines the spotlight on the plight of the dolphin.

Like other species around the world, dolphins face numerous threats. From global warming, pollution and oil spills, to hunting, boat collisions, fishing nets and tuna fishing, the biggest threat to these fascinating creatures is man.

Dolphin Facts

  • Part of the toothed whale family, dolphins are highly intelligent marine mammals known for their playful behavior.

  • There are 36 species of dolphins - most live in salt water but a few live in freshwater locations.

  • Dolphins are social creatures and live, travel and hunt for fish and other prey together as a group.

  • Did you know dolphins can't breathe underwater? While they eat with their mouths, they breathe through their blowholes.

  • Dolphins have excellent eyesight but have no sense of smell.

  • Killer whales are actually dolphins.

  • Dolphins can recognize themselves and have and know their names.

  • Dolphins are known to commit suicide when under duress.

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