Saturday, 26 March 2011

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Facts About Dolphins

•Humans and dolphins are the only species that have sex for pleasure.
•Dolphins are very intelligent and learn quickly. They pick up tricks faster than dogs. Dolphins rank # 2 in animal intelligence behind chimpanzees.
•Dolphin calves are born tail first and must swim to the surface of the water for air. The mother dolphin will help push her baby to the surface to get that first breath.
•The spinner dolphin spins on its tail in the air before splashing back into the water.
•The Dolphin family has 36 species. The largest is the orca, or killer whale at 23 feet long and 4.5 tons. The smallest is the Heaviside’s dolphin, only 3 1/2 feet long and 88 pounds.
•Some types of dolphins must rise to the surface to breathe every 20 to 30 seconds while others can hold their breath as long as 30 minutes.
•The Dolphin family has 36 species. The largest is the orca, or killer whale at 23 feet long and 4.5 tons. The smallest is the Heaviside’s dolphin, only 3 1/2 feet long and 88 pounds.
•The annual global by-catch mortality of small whales, dolphins and porpoises alone is estimated to be more than 300,000 individuals.
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More STRANGE FACTS about Dolphins 
 
  1. Dolphins have to come up to the surface to breathe? Most dolphins surface every few minutes, but they can stay under water for up to 15 minutes. A dolphin breathes through the blowhole on top of its head. 
  2. Dolphins evolved from land animals? The land ancestor of the dolphin lived about 50 million years ago and looked a little like a wolf. This animal hunted in shallow waters and by and by adapted itself to life in water: the forelegs became flippers, the hindlegs disappeared and the fluke evolved, the fur disappeared and the nostrils moved to the top of the head.
  3. Dolphins are mammals? They give birth to live young and nurse them with milk.
  4. Dolphins use echolocation to navigate and to find food? Dolphins send out clicks that are returned from other objects in the water (just like an echo). This way a dolphin can locate food, other dolphins, predators or rocks.
  5. Dolphins live in families? These families are usually led by a female dolphin. The dolphins in a family help each other, for example when raising their young. When travelling or hunting, several families might join together to make a larger group, a school of dolphins.
  6. The largest dolphin is the orca? It can reach up to ten metres in length. For more information on this dolphin, read our text about orcas.
  7. Dolphins have a thick layer of fat beneath their skin? This layer of fat is called blubber. As dolphins have no fur, they need the blubber to keep warm. Dolphins in colder waters usually have a thicker layer of fat than dolphins in warm waters.
  8. Dolphins are endangered? Humans are the greatest threat to dolphins: environmental pollution, habitat destruction and overfishing are the main reasons why so many dolphin species are endangered. Lots of dolphins get stuck in fishing nets and in some countries, dolphins are deliberately killed because they eat the fish that the fishermen want to catch. If we do not do anything about it, dolphins might soon be extinct.
  9. Not all dolphins live in seawater? There are some species that live in fresh water: the river dolphins. Unfortunately, river dolphins are critically endangered and it is even feared that one species, the baiji, has already died out.
  10. Can help to protect dolphins? Educate yourself about these animals and tell others about them. Care more about our environment and start to recycle more things. Raise money for an organisation that helps to support dolphins.
  11. How do dolphins SLEEP? How much do dolphins eat?
  12. How smart are dolphins? And, lots of other interesting facts...
  13. Dolphins have to be conscious to breath.This means that they cannot go into a full deep sleep, because then they would suffocate. Dolphins have "solved" that by letting one half of their brain sleep at a time. This has been determined by doing EEG studies on dolphins. Dolphins sleep about 8 hours day in this fashion.
  14. A dolphin's behavior when sleeping/resting depends on the circumstances and possibly on individual preferences.
  15. How smart are dolphins?There is no reliable method to measure intelligence in humans across cultures, so it is not surprising that comparing humans, dolphins, apes, dogs, etc. is impossible. There are some indications of their potential: they are fast learners and can generalize (which is also true of pigs). Also they can learn to understand complicated language-like commands (which is also true of the great apes).
  16. How much do dolphins eat?Bottlenose dolphins eat several kinds of fish (including mullet, mackerel, herring, cod) and squid. The compostion of the diet depends very much on what is available in the area they live in and also on the season. The amount of fish they eat depends on the fish species they are feeding on: mackerel and herring have a very high fat content and consequently have a high caloric value, whereas squid has a very low caloric value, so to get the same energy intake (calories) they will need to eat much more if they feed on squid than if they feed on mackerel or herring. On average an adult dolphin will eat 4-9% of its body weight in fish, so a 250 kg (550 lb) dolphin will eat 10-22.5 kg (22-50 lb) fish per day.
  17. How long do dolphins live?The maximum age for bottlenose dolphins is between 40 and 50 years. The average age a dolphin can get (the life expectancy) can be calculated from the ASR Annual Survival Rate (the percentage of animals alive at a certain point, that is still alive one year later). For the dolphin population in Sarasota Bay, the ASR has been measured to be about 0.961. This yields a life expectancy of about 25 years. For the population in the Indian/Banana River area, the ASR is between 0.908 and 0.931. This yields a life expectance between 10.3 and 14 years. So the actual life expectancy differs per region.
  18. How deep can a dolphin dive?The deepest dive ever recorded for a bottlenose dolphin was a 300 meters (990 feet). This was accomplished by Tuffy, a dolphin trained by the US Navy. Most likely dolphins do not dive very deep, though. Many bottlenose dolphins live in fairly shallow water. In the Sarasota Bay area, the dolphins spend a considarable time in waters that are less than 2 meters (7 feet) deep.
  19. Do dolphins drink salt water?Most dolphins live in the ocean and the ocean water is too salty for them to drink! If they would drink sea water, they would actually use more water trying to get rid of the salt than they drank in the first place. Most of their water comes from their food (fish and squid). Also, when they metabolize (burn) their fat, water is released in the process. Their kidneys are also adapted to retaining as much water as possible. Although they live in water, they live as desert animals with no direct source of drinkable water.
  20. Mass strandings: Why?If a single whale or dolphin strands, it usually is a very sick (and exhausted) animal. Such an animal often has some infections (pneumonia is almost always one of them) and a lot  
 
 


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A wild female Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin was observed going through a series of complicated steps to prepare cuttlefish for eating in the Spencer Gulf, in South Australia. Study co-author Tom Tregenza, from the University of Exeter, said the behaviour exhibited between 2003 and 2007 was unlikely to be a rarity. "In addition to our observations, individual bottlenose dolphins feeding at these cuttlefish spawning grounds have been observed by divers in the area to perform the same behavioural sequence," they said in the study.
"The feeding behaviour reported here is specifically adapted to a single prey type and represents impressive behavioural flexibility for a non-primate animal."The research team, writing in the science journal PLoS One, said they repeatedly observed a female dolphin herding cuttlefish out of algal weed and onto a clear, sandy patch of seafloor.The dolphin, then pinned the cuttlefish with its snout while standing on its head, before killing it instantly with a rapid downward thrust and "loud click" audible to divers as the hard cuttlebone broke.The dolphin then lifted the body up and beat it with her nose to drain the toxic black ink that cuttlefish squirt into the water to defend themselves when attacked.Next the prey was taken back to the seafloor, where the dolphin scraped it along the sand to strip out the cuttlebone, making the cuttlefish soft for eating."It's a sign of how well their brains are developed. It's a pretty clever way to get pure calamari without all the horrible bits," Mark Norman, the curator of molluscs at Museum Victoria.A separate 2005 study provided the first sign dolphins my be capable of group learning and using tools, with a mother seen teaching her daughters to break off sea sponges and wear them as protection while scouring the seafloor in Western Australia. - freewallpapermania.blogspot.com






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Dolphins Becoming Endangered

One of the most well known of the species, there are numerous reasons why bottlenose dolphins are endangered. Most of them are due to the activities of man.
Pollution In Sea:
The biggest problems is the polluting of their environment. Every day tons of garbage are dumped into the seas. These include the thrash as well as industrial and chemical wastes. These elements are toxic. Just as humans suffer when exposed to pollution, so do these sea creatures.The dirty waters make it harder for them to swim and it also poisons their food. The wanton pollution of the seas forces them to relocate. This affects their behavioral patterns and cycles greatly and is one of the reasons why bottlenose dolphins are endangered in Water.- freewallpapermania.blogspot.com




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Illegal Fishing of fisherman:
One of another reason is illegal fishing. Some people capture these animals and try to sell them to the highest bidder. It’s also a fact that some fishermen use illegal methods when trying to capture fish. Some of them employ huge nets trying to capture huge amounts of fish. In some cases the creatures are killed.Even more dangerous are the explosives or dynamite fishing. This method kills thousands of fish and other sea animals. In addition it causes untold damage to the underwater environment. While some efforts have been made to stop it, illegal fishing remains one of the culprits as to why bottlenose dolphins are endangered in sea.
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Reduced of Prey:
Dolphins feed on squid, shrimp and small sharks among others. Unfortunately these are also among the most endangered of animals. The shark population has been reduced greatly due to hunting. Meanwhile shrimp and squid are among the most in demand seafood today. Many people look at them as delicacies and so they fetch a high price. The natural cycle allows for a balanced existence between hunter and prey. But human activity has created an imbalance. When the animals find that one area is short of food, they move to another place where it is in abundance. This creates a problem as the area becomes overpopulated with dolphins. This is another reason why bottlenose dolphins are endangered.- freewallpapermania.blogspot.com




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Destruction of Habitat of Dolphins:
Natural beauty, the areas where they’re set have become tourist attractions. Unfortunately, this has had some negative effects on their habitats. Too many people swimming around its domain have caused damage. Garbage and pollution have taken a hold. The tendency of people to try and get near these creatures affects their daily patterns.


Dolphins Hunting:
It’s a problem also faced by whales. In some countries the activity is seen as a sport. Even though it can cause great damage to the environment, politics is preventing sweeping measures from being implemented.There are just some of the reasons why bottlenose dolphins are endangered. These aren’t just lovely creatures. They are part of the food / life cycle in the ocean.If they disappear it will affect the lifespan of other sea creatures, the consequences of which can be severe for the planet that is the reason.- freewallpapermania.blogspot.com

 
Bottlenose dolphins
 
Dolphin called Bottlenose dolphins are well known as the intelligent and charismatic stars of many aquarium shows. Their curved mouths give the appearance of a friendly, permanent smile, and they can be trained to perform complex tricks.In the wild, these sleek swimmers can reach speeds of over 18 miles (30 kilometers) an hour. They surface often to breathe, doing so two or three times a minute. Bottlenose dolphins travel in social groups and communicate with each other by a complex system of squeaks and whistles. Schools have been known to come to the aid of an injured dolphin and help it to the surface.Bottlenose dolphins track their prey through the expert use of echolocation. They make up to 1,000 clicking noises per second. These sounds travel underwater until they encounter objects, then bounce back to their dolphin senders, revealing the location, size, and shape of their target.When dolphins are feeding, that target is often a bottom-dwelling fish, though they also eat shrimp and squid. These clever animals are also sometimes spotted following fishing boats in hopes of dining.

 
They are found in tropical oceans and other warm waters around the globe. They were once widely hunted for meat and oil (used for lamps and cooking), but today only limited dolphin fishing occurs. However, dolphins are threatened by commercial fishing for other species, like tuna, and can become mortally entangled in nets and other fishing equipment.All dolphins, including the bottlenose, are porpoises. Although some people use these names interchangeably, porpoises are actually a larger group that also includes animals like the orca and the beluga whale.- freewallpapermania.blogspot.com


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Wednesday, 23 March 2011

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Tsunami Attack Casualties 2011


It was a massive Tsunami attack on the shores of Tokyo city and thundered the entire world. So many casualties were reported. The correct number of casualties is not yet calculated as there are chances for a drastic increase in number. The latest report is that at least 300 people were dead and almost 530 people are missing. Many of the Japanese have lost their houses and properties and became refugees. All the leading nations including USA, India, Britain, China, Australia and also the UNO extend their very help for the disaster management.- freewallpapermania.blogspot.com



The massive 8.9-magnitude earthquake which struck Japan and sent a devastating tsunami across the country continues to cause heavy casualties. According to Jiji Press news agency on March 11, 2011, the data collected by the police shows the total dead and missing people are about 1,000 people and now at least 384 people were found losing their lives, 947 injured in this natural disaster.
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It is reported that 100 people and their ships swept away by tsunami while a train with an unknown number of passengers aboard also disappeared.
In addition to casualty figures, the earthquake plus tsunami led to severe consequences for Japanese people including more than 80 incidents of fire caused by the earthquake around Tokyo, Iwate, Miyagi, Akita and Fukushima prefectures and Kyodo.- freewallpapermania.blogspot.com

 

The tsunami-spawning earthquake in Indonesia affected Earth's rotation and shape, shaved the length of a day and shifted the North Pole, NASA scientists said on Wednesday. Richard Gross of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., and Benjamin Fong Chao, of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md., said in a press release that all earthquakes have some effect on Earth's rotation, though it's usually minuscule. Go DeeperGo behind the tsunami disaster in our feature.- freewallpapermania.blogspot.com


 


New toll puts tsunami casualties at 272,000
Indonesia restricts military, aid workers
Knight Ridder - By Tim Johnson - January 13, 2005 Banda Aceh, Indonesia — An official document posted here says that nearly 210,000 people in Indonesia are dead or missing from the Dec. 26 tsunami, a death toll that appears to be far higher than officials have reported publicly. Rescue workers think even that number may be low.
The Indonesia toll would bring the total of dead and missing from the tidal surge across the Indian Ocean to nearly 272,000, ranking the tsunami as the fifth or sixth deadliest natural disaster in about 250 years.
The new death toll came as Indonesian officials restricted the movements of foreign relief workers, U.N. employees and journalists in devastated north Sumatra, the Indonesian island that took the brunt of the tsunami's force, and said foreign military units would be allowed to work in the country for only a limited time.
Indonesia's vice president told the United States and other nations that have sent troops to deliver relief that their forces won't be permitted to remain in Sumatra longer than three months, and should leave as soon as their work is completed.- freewallpapermania.blogspot.com



 


According to the Japanese Embassy in Kenya, there are unknown numbers of Kenyans in the country. "I cannot give the exact number of Kenyans in Japan," said Hiroyuki Futaki, who works in the communications department of the country's embassy in Nairobi, "but there is quite a number of Kenyans working there (Japan) and those who are in colleges."
Futaki said his office is yet to receive any information of Kenyans who have perished in the Tsunami that has so far claimed 1,600 lives and destroyed property of unknown value.
He called on Kenyans who have relatives in Japan to communicate with the embassy in Nairobi so that they can trace their kin. "Communication is down. Communication equipment were destroyed during the Tsunami so it has not been easy for families to reach their loved ones who are living in Japan, especially those in the Northern region where it was worst affected," Futaki said on phone yesterday.- freewallpapermania.blogspot.com

 


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The initial death toll estimated in the Asian Tsunami was said to be around 275,000, with thousands of others gone missing. A recently conducted research states that a total of 229,866 people were lost, which included 186,983 dead and other 42,883 were found missing.

The Indian Ocean earthquake which took place in the year 2004 is identified by the scientific society as the Sumatra- Andaman Earthquake which took place under the sea. The earthquake resulted in a series of destructive tsunamis which stretched throughout the Indian Ocean.
These tsunamis took the lives of several people and flooded the coastal regions of South and Southeast Asia which included sections of Indonesia, Sri Lanka and India and Thailand. The earthquake started from the Indian Ocean just north of Simeulue Island, off the western coast of northern Sumatra.- freewallpapermania.blogspot.com
 



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Climate change appears not to be as great a threat to life in Fiji as it is for the low-lying nations of Tuvalu and Kiribati. Studies are ongoing about of what part it plays for rural villages as they try to maintain their way of life. Programs by the Pacific Center for Environment and Sustainable Development (PACE) of the University of the South Pacific, Suva, are working with Fijian villages to assess their vulnerability to climate change and ability to adapt. Major issues throughout Fiji flow around water, including erosion, tidal flooding, mangrove protection, coral restoration, drought and protection of water sources. Here, Pastor Nikola Serewai describes features of the landscape on the NW coast of Viti Levu island in Ra Province from which his village of Barotu gets most of its water. We accompanied researchers from the PACE program.Greenhouse gasses are gasses are in the earth’s atmosphere that collect heat and light from the sun.  With too many greenhouse gasses in the air, the earth’s atmosphere will trap too much heat and the earth will get too hot.  As a result people, animals, and plants would die because the heat would be too strong.Global warming is when the earth heats up (the temperature rises).  It happens when greenhouse gases (carbon dioxide, water vapor, nitrous oxide, and methane) trap heat and light from the sun in the earth’s atmosphere, which increases the temperature.  This hurts many people, animals, and plants.  Many cannot take the change, so they die.- freewallpapermania.blogspot.com





Global warming is affecting many parts of the world. Global warming makes the sea rise, and when the sea rises, the water covers many low land islands. This is a big problem for many of the plants, animals, and people on islands. The water covers the plants and causes some of them to die. When they die, the animals lose a source of food, along with their habitat. Although animals have a better ability to adapt to what happens than plants do, they may die also. When the plants and animals die, people lose two sources of food, plant food and animal food. They may also lose their homes. As a result, they would also have to leave the area or die. This would be called a break in the food chain, or a chain reaction, one thing happening that leads to another and so on. The oceans are affected by global warming in other ways, as well. Many things that are happening to the ocean are linked to global warming. One thing that is happening is warm water, caused from global warming, is harming and killing algae in the ocean.This is the capital of the nation and is home to about half the total 12,500 population of Tuvalu. The island is only 500 meters wide at the widest, but most is much narrower, a thin strand about 60 meters wide and about 6 km long. The coral ridge along the ocean is no more than roughly 5 meters high, and along the lagoon the ridge is about a meter lower. Between sea level rise and severe storms, the seat of government is at risk of flooding.
The center of the island is a basin, with some low spots 2 to 3 meters above sea level. Even on calm King tide days, when waves do not crash over the high ocean and lagoon ridges, the pressure of the rising ocean forces salty ground water up into the low areas through the porous coral rock which makes up the island. People here have lived with flooding from storms and tides for generations, but more rapid sea level rise, increasing storm risk and changes to atoll shorelines put many more people at risk now.- freewallpapermania.blogspot.com




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The sun’s heat can get into the car through the windows but is then trapped. This makes what ever the place might be, a greenhouse, a car, a building, or the earth’s atmosphere, hotter. This diagram shows the heat coming into a car as visible light (light you can see) and infrared light (heat). Once the light is inside the car, it is trapped and the heat builds up, just like it does in the earth’s atmosphere.Sometimes the temperature can change in a way that helps us. The greenhouse effect makes the earth appropriate for people to live on. Without it, the earth would be freezing, or on the other hand it would be burning hot. It would be freezing at night because the sun would be down. We would not get the sun’s heat and light to make the night somewhat warm. During the day, especially during the summer, it would be burning because the sun would be up with no atmosphere to filter it, so people, plants, and animals would be exposed to all the light and heat.Global warming is when the earth heats up (the temperature rises).  It happens when greenhouse gases (carbon dioxide, water vapor, nitrous oxide, and methane) trap heat and light from the sun in the earth’s atmosphere, which increases the temperature.  This hurts many people, animals, and plants.  Many cannot take the change, so they die.- freewallpapermania.blogspot.com