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[QUOTE]Originally posted by metinoot: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Tibe still working: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by metinoot: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Tibe still working: [qb] QM - your right back to the topic. Akmed trying to put the blame on Denmark for killing dolphins (which is whales as there is no dolphins in our waters) on the Faroer Islands. He is just grabbing straws and has no real brain capacity. Killing whales are disgusting especially the way they are killed. [i]Now why is it different when the Danes use sonic assualt than when the US Navy uses it in "testing" off the coast of Puerto Rico? [/i] :confused: :confused: :confused: please explain where and when danes usies that?? And please back it up with a source! [/qb][/QUOTE]I will find the source. but lets first take the actual photos from this thread to prove a point: Once ashore the pilot whale is killed by cutting the dorsal area through to the spinal cord with a special whaling knife, a grindaknívur. Given the circumstances during a pilot whale hunt, the whaling knife is considered the safest and most effective equipment with which to kill the whales. Naturally since the whales are killed manually death cannot, by definition, be instantaneous. The length it takes for a whale to die varies between a few seconds to a few minutes, with the average time being 30 seconds.[10] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whaling_in_the_Faroe_Islands#The_hunt http://www.abload.de/img/killing-dolphins-danf2z.jpg That whale doesn't look beached. http://www.abload.de/img/killing-dolphins-danfc3.jpg if you look at those photos there aren't enough boats to effectively corral a pod into a cove that size. It looks suspicious. oh and silly everyone calling the Long-finned pilot whale an literal whale, its not is a dolphin. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long-finned_Pilot_Whale The Long-finned pilot whale (Globicephala melas) is one of the two species of cetacean in the genus Globicephala. It belongs to the oceanic dolphin family (Delphinidae), though its behaviour is closer to that of the larger whales. [b]Like the orca, the Long-finned Pilot Whale is really a dolphin.[/b] It is jet black or dark grey with a grey or white diagonal stripe behind each eye, and a large, round forehead (melon). It is sometimes known as the pothead whale because the shape of its head reminded early whalers of black cooking pots. _________________________________________________ Personally because dolphins are small enough to be captured they can be studied scientifically to prove their intelligence. Whales are larger and cannot be scientifically studied, though researchers in the field have comparative evidence to prove that intelligences in whales are equal to that of dolphins. That being said these "in the field" studies don't make the dolphins any less intelligent. [/qb][/QUOTE]Where does [b]Denmark[/b] and [b]sonic assualt [/b] belong in all this???? [/qb][/QUOTE]As I stated in my intial post I'll have to dig that up. But I have proven with referencing the photos and actual Danish law governing the slaughter of [b]DOLPHINS[/b] that these danish butchers are violating their own law. I'll get back to you on the sonic assualt issue, but there are not enough boats to force beach almost a hundred [b]DOLPHINS[/b] in such an open cove. Sorry for not having the sonic assualt info for you at a drop of a hat stine, but I have proved that these butchers disregarded their own laws. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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