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why should we save dolphins

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Answered by kamalmaniuprety
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Explanation:

This would disrupt the natural balance in the food chain and could negatively affect other wildlife and the health of the ocean environment. By protecting dolphins we're helping look after our oceans – and that's good for all the wildlife and billions of people who depend on the sea.

The damage done to the Amazon and Ganges if they go extinct would be catastrophic. Ocean ecosystems would face considerable damage. All dolphins going extinct would require something to fill in their niche very quickly. Some sharks might be able to do it, but that's pretty much it.

Answered by Anonymous
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Dolphins play an important role in keeping their environment in balance. They eat other animals – mainly fish and squid – and are themselves a source of food for some sharks and other creatures. Without dolphins, the animals they prey on would increase in number, and their predators wouldn't have as much to eat.

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