Why does Japan kill dolphins?

Updated on international 2024-04-08
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    As the Japanese say, eating this kind of food is a good food for them, and at the same time, it is also a "traditional habit" for them. In this regard, the behavior of the Japanese will not change.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The Japanese are so cruel that they even designate September every year as the Dolphin Killing Festival!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The Japanese have a deep cultural affection for dolphins. In some parts of Japan, dolphins are regarded as "sacred animals" and are believed to possess mystical powers. In traditional Japanese culture, dolphins are an important totemic animal and are seen as a symbol of peace, peace, and happiness in the shed.

    Therefore, for some Japanese people, dolphin killing is a traditional cultural activity that is part of their preservation and inheritance.

    Japan is a beautiful country with many precious natural resources. However, the country has been controversial for a number of actions, one of which is the killing of dolphins. Why does Japan kill dolphins?

    In addition to cultural and economic reasons, Japan** also claims to kill dolphins for scientific research. Japan** said they killed dolphins to study marine ecosystems and dolphin behavior, as well as to assess the impact of dolphins on fisheries. However, this statement has caused controversy internationally.

    Many have questioned the existence of such so-called "scientific research", believing that it is just an excuse to cover up the real motive for killing dolphins.

    In short, the reasons why Japan kills dolphins involve many aspects such as culture, economy, and science. While there are those who support it, there are also many who oppose it. With the gradual improvement of environmental awareness, we hope that Japan will pay more attention to protecting the ecological environment of the sea chain and stop harmful behaviors such as killing dolphins.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Summary. Hello, Japan has killed 5 pink dolphins. During the hunt from the beginning of September 2015 to the end of February 2016, a total of 66 bottlenose dolphins, 51 shortfin pilot whales, 245 Resso dolphins, and 290 striped dolphins** were killed.

    Taiji is a small town located in southern Japan, and it is the only town in Japan where hunting can be carried out on a large scale. Hunting is a type of hunting in which a large number of mammals are herded into a small space and then slaughtered. Hunting has a long history in the region, dating back to 1606.

    Here, fishermen herd a part of the dolphins into a bay and brutally slaughter them with knives, and the calm waters instantly turn into red foam. Hope it can help you, dear! <>

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    Hello, Japan has killed 5 pink dolphins. During the leadless hunt from the beginning of September 2015 to the end of February 2016, a total of 66 bottlenose dolphins, 51 shortfin pilot whales, 245 Resso dolphins and 290 striped dolphins** were killed. Taiji is a small town located in southern Japan, and it is the only town in Japan where hunting can be carried out on a large scale.

    Hunting is a type of hunting in which a large number of mammals are herded into a small space and then slaughtered. Hunting has a long history in the region, dating back to 1606. Here, fishermen herd a part of the dolphins into a bay and brutally slaughter them with knives, and the calm waters instantly turn into red foam.

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  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Savage traditions!

    The Chinese Fujian diet of eating monkey brain and "three calls" is also very uncivilized. In particular, shark fin bear's paw, because people all over the country like to eat it, the impact is also very bad.

    China is rich, and 90% of shark fins in the world are given to China. Fishermen in Southeast Asian countries cut off the fins and tails of the sharks after catching them, and then throw the sharks back into the sea. If the shallow sea sinks to the bottom of the sea, it slowly waits for death or becomes food for crabs and other carrivores, and if it is in the deep sea, the huge pressure difference between the inside and outside of the body leads to a tragic death.

    After being illegally acquired by the hotel, the black bear became a bear bile production tool, and the bile was extracted from time to time with a large syringe, which can be described as life and death. If the black bear dies due to excessive bile extraction, it is still delicious to cut the bear's paw directly.

    If everyone knows about this process, I don't know how many people still say "yes" to those uncivilized eating habits.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Japan is unilateralism, as it has always been, and although the international community unanimously condemns the killing of dolphins, they still kill them

    It's not that no one condemns it, and every country condemns it, but Japan has always turned a blind eye, and no one has a way, so why can't it? Because of the strength! This is the fundamental reason why Japan often insists on going its own way in the international community!

    Because of their strong national strength, no country can sanction him, but the United States can, but will the United States completely fall out with Japan for a few dolphins? No, it won't

    So if even the United States turns a blind eye to dolphins, then what other country is serious? So then I slowly didn't even condemn it, because everyone knew that condemnation was in vain

    And so the result is that there's no one to condemn it, there's no one to put pressure on Japan, and the burden of protecting dolphins is entirely on the World Ocean Public, but they're just a public profit, and they're never going to be able to compete with one country, and that's how dolphin conservation is right now

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Yes, why not, every year the World Animal Protection Organization is strongly condemning, but people are shameless, no one can do anything, haven't you heard of it, people are invincible in the world, (by the way, they are not people).

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Because Japan is shameless!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Not many people know about it yet!!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    How can there be a place for others, people can do whatever they want, can others manage it?

    It's not an underdeveloped country where people are powerful.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    You don't know, what you don't hear and don't see doesn't mean you don't.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It's just vulgar! The dregs of traditional culture.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    There is something to be angry about the wretched. Maybe the dolphin didn't do good deeds in his previous life.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    1. You're talking about the place in the documentary "Dolphin Bay", right? That's the backbone of the local industry, and as far as I know, most of the aquariums in the country have dolphin shows, and most of the dolphins are imported from there.

    2. The hunt has not stopped. Dolphins are small whales under 4 metres, and Norway and Japan are not currently party to the hunting ban treaty.

    3. There are very few commercial whalings, only a small number of scientific investigations. The town of Taiji is now dedicated to the development of tourism, and the Whale Museum has been established.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Why did the Japanese kill whales? Not for the sake of meat, but for the sake of big conspiracies.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The Japanese breed of cattle will one day be submerged in the ocean, and those animals will be fed fish.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Because the Japanese are beasts, things that are inferior to beasts, and there is no humanity to kill little Japan.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Because it stimulates the local economic development, human beings will do whatever it takes for their own interests.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    You can sell it for money. Whales are used for many purposes.

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