Animals
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Over 100 Bottlenose Dolphins Stabbed to Death as Faroe Islanders Continue Their 'Traditional' Dolphin Hunt
Faroe islanders stabbed the bottlenose dolphins using hooks, knives, and spears. Around 100 bottlenose dolphins have died amid new Faroe Island dolphin hunting that occurred on Friday, July 29.
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