The number of pilot whales killed on the shores of the Faroe Islands will typically be between 500 and 1.000. Questions about the healthiness of the meat will probably do more to stop this century old tradition than animal welfare concerns.
The Calderon Dolphin (also known as the pilot whales) ARE slaughtered in Denmark. Mostly by teens. Why? To show their "maturity" and their "independence".. It is absolutely disgusting and I will not be visiting Denmark... Please sign any petitions you see to try and stop this horific inhumane murder.
its very small compared to Denmark .
no they are not infact denmark kills over 1,000 dolphins a year. this might sound nasty to you but if you want to know how it happens go to youtube.com and type in"Denmark killing festival of dolphins". and it is usaly the first 3 pictures. thanks and remember never think killing dolphins is funny. and that a dolphin is GODS main animal.
Japan, Malaysia, Denmark, Australia, and The Faroe Islands all abuse dolphins.
Yes, far bigger. Brazil is enormous compared to tiny Denmark.
Alaska is much bigger than Denmark. However, Denmark also can include Greenland, which is bigger than Alaska.
It's hard to define what country that's similar to Denmark, but Danes are often compared to Swedes, Norwegians and sometimes Dutch people when it comes to culture and lifestyle.
It is cold. We usually get a lot of show. The weatherill Can be compared to the winther in up State New York.
Well known industry products from Denmark these are the biggest sellers: LEGO toys Danish bacon Cheese and dairy products Cakes, cookies and other bakery goods Bang and Olufsen sound and television equipment Wind turbines, e.g. from Vestas Wind Systems
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Maui's dolphin, a subspecies of Hector's dolphin, is the world's rarest dolphin according to Wikipedia. There are only 55 adult Maui's dolphins, and they live off the west coast of New Zealand's north island.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is 93,000 sq. mi. in land area. The Kingdom of Denmark (excluding Greenland) is 26,779 square miles. Including Greenland it is 837589 sq.mi. So UK is 3,4 times bigger than Denmark (or 9 times smaller, depending if you include Greenland or not)