For what porpoise.
Maybe if you want to make some quicksilver? Hg
If its fresh take it to Wakayama or Shizuoka. I here the going rate is 170 yen per 100 grams
2006-11-09 12:04:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Can't see how you could but you may or may not be aware of the following which may or may not stimulate your brain a little more: "With the mirror test, devised by Gordon Gallup in the 1970s, one is interested in whether animals are able to recognise themselves in a mirror. Such self-recognition is said to be an indicator of consciousness. Humans (older than 18 months), great apes (except for gorillas), bottlenose dolphins, and elephants [4] have all been observed to pass this test."
2006-11-09 10:03:11
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answered by toecee 6
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A bottlenose dolphin is not a bottle, but a living creature. No, you cannot recycle one. Once dead, they are dead. And I believe they are an endangered species.
Sue
2006-11-09 09:45:23
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answered by newbiegranny 5
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Yes, the same way people hunt turtle doves for their shells.
2006-11-09 23:17:35
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answered by psychoadi 2
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dolphin steak's
2006-11-09 09:48:45
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answered by Anonymous
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yes,for further info try this website, www.whatsortofaquestionisthatyounumpty.net
2006-11-09 09:46:12
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answered by Anonymous
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i would like to think so
2006-11-09 09:46:28
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answered by dr_gonzo_1974 3
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I think it's called tuna......
2006-11-09 10:02:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Only if its your P.E.T. (look it up)
2006-11-09 10:26:21
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answered by WavyD 4
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