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One of last season video I put together from Taiji. Bottlenose Dolphins fighting for their lives, thus one slipped through several times so hard to try and escape. They tided to the vessel and draw her to the slaughterhouse (one of those the trainers didn’t think they were good enough for captivity ) this is sick.
Seaworld again but good news, what will happen now?
John Hargrove (my biggest supporter) in Antibes rmthis summer. I've learned so much by this awesome man.

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Risso Facts
(source Wiki, Dolphin and Whale facts RISSO Other names: GrampusGrey grampusWhite-headed grampusGee gee's Maximum length: Male: 4mFemale: 3.7mCalf: 1.1m Maximum weight: Male: 500kgFemale: 500kgCalf: 20kg DIET: SquidCrustaceansCuttlefish Estimated population: Unknown IUCN Listing: LC CITES Appendix: II CMS Appendix: II (North Sea, Baltic Sea and Mediterranean populations) CLASSIFICATION : Risso's dolphins are in some ways an unusual species that has not been well studied, mainly due to their preference for deep, oceanic waters but research is now underway on several population throughout their range. Their physical appearance is unique and the numerous scars, from their major prey item, squid, and made by other Risso's dolphins, give them peculiar markings. The amount of white scarring generally increases with age and older individuals can have a notably white head because of this. These scars, along with unique features on the dorsal fin allow for identification of individual dolphins, although allowance has to be made for them changing over time. Risso's dolphins are also the only species of cetacean to possess a distinct vertical crease on its forehead; this is more pronounced in calves. APPEARANCE : The body of an adult Risso's dolphin generally has a base colour of grey that is almost hidden by the pattern of white scars. The Risso's dolphin is born a uniform grey with a white belly; the back changes to olive or chocolate brown as a juvenile, then becomes grey as an adult (with added scarring that increases over time). It has a bulbous forehead with no beak, and the mouth line slopes up to look like a smile. It has a tall falcate dorsal fin and long sickle-shaped flippers. It has between 4-14 teeth in the lower jaw but teeth are rarely found in the upper jaw. While the blunt head may cause it to be confused with pilot whales, and the tall dorsal fin with bottlenose dolphins or female and juvenile killer whales, other distinctive characteristics, especially the scarring, make this species relatively easy to identify in the wild. BEHAVIOUR : Risso's dolphins can be highly active at the surface exhibiting a range of behaviours including breaching and spyhopping. They do not generally bow ride, but they can be seen travelling in the wake of ships and surfing in waves. They are generally seen in groups of between 10 and 50 animals, but larger schools, up to 4,000 individuals, have also been reported. There is little information about their behaviour but group dynamics are thought to be fluid as in some other dolphin species, with composition changing over time. Risso's dolphins generally prefer deeper offshore waters where they feed almost exclusively on squid, and have been seen forming lines when hunting. They can be found associating with other species of cetacean such as bottlenose dolphins and pilot whales. DISTRIBUTION : The Risso's dolphin is a widely distributed species and can be found in the temperate and tropical zones of all the world's oceans. Although there is no global population estimate, the species is listed on the IUCN Red List as of 'Least Concern' worldwide. Major threats to this species include directed hunts (for example in JAPAN TAIJI , the Faroes, Sri Lanka, the Philippines and Taiwan), accidental entanglement in fishing gear, climate change, and noise pollution. Please help stop the killing
La captivité spectacle tue ! Une caricature pour l’association “C’est assez !” qui lutte contre la captivité des cétacés.
Show is a guillotine...
A satirical cartoon for the association “C’est assez !” (Fr) who fight against cetaceans captivity.
https://www.facebook.com/cest.assez.collectif
TO DENMARK CITIZENS ATTENTION
Help spread this! Please do you know anyone in Denmark? #Residents of #Denmark, see here! Are you aware that your tax dollars are used to your country using the military to pull out to the Faroe Islands and arrest a group who only wants to save pilot whales from being slaughtered? Denmark is breaking the law to do this because Europe is Anti Whaling so what do they do there? Unnecessarily much of your tax money is used to this. It is not right to put someone in jail for something they wanted to protect which is an innocent Pilot Whale. Last week I published a picture of a boy belonging to the Faroe Islands to keep a fetus in his hand taken from his dead mother. Faroeses allows namely their children (age does not matter) be with and learning to kill at an early age. Help to get this right. I can not imagine that you think your tax money should go to this. With Kind Regards Kimberly Nicole Forssander Bergström Animal Rights Activist