Flying Whales — it is time we save the dolphins
Dolphins — they are probably one of the most beloved creatures on the planet You might not have seen one in your life, but you surely wish to.
They have something enchanting about it.
They are considered as intelligent as human beings, and they are regarded as one of the best swimmers.
Though they are rare in India, Ganga Dolphins are quite popular, but the bad news is that they are on the verge of extinction.
Dolphins do not feed on human beings, and they generally live in groups.
The pollution of river Ganga is causing a lot of harm to these sea creatures. They are hunted for pleasure, and for production of certain oils and creams.
Human beings are probably on top of the food chain, but being the king means you have to take care of your reign.
The dolphins are probably the friendliest creatures on earth, and hunting them for the sole purpose of fun degrades our own status.
The river dolphins are disappearing at a fast pace, and we humans need to be the one to stop it.
Over the last few years, a lot of creatures have gone extinct and if we do not do anything soon enough, it would be too late to do anything.
It might give us an excuse to finally clean our rivers and make it as shining as it used to be.
The polluted rivers are nuisance to both the humans and the creatures living in them.
Have you ever witnessed a dolphin?
Have you ever seen a herd of dolphins passing by when the sun is setting down?
If we do not do anything at all, you might never get to see so at all.
It is not too late yet, but if we act now, our kids may get to see the beauty that we couldn’t do.