Barbaric Slaughter of 100 Bottlenose Dolphins on Faroe Islands Turns the Bay Bloody Red Medicine & Technology Jul 30, 2022 Residents in the Faroe Islands herded 100 bottlenose dolphins into the bay as the men used spears to slaughter the sea mammals and turned the water bloody red. Read the article to know more about this story.
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