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Idiotic tourists crowd round Reggie the dancing bottlenose dolphin ignoring warnings to stay away for both their safety AND his after he was hit by propeller

Stupid tourists ignored the warnings of staying away from a viral bottleneck dolphin that could harm or even kill someone.

Adults and young children, despite serious calls to prevent the mammal’s safety and for him, the officially called Reggie was detected surrounding lonely male dolphins.

When Reggie joined the swimmers in the early morning this month, he seized hearts and Dorset became a common sight in Lyme Bay.

In July, he came to the region in February before he suffered a bad wound – a injury believed to cause a boat propeller.

After the images of Reggie’s swimming with a family became viral, the Naval Management Organization (MMO) organized an emergency online event that stimulates people against contact with their mammals.

Meanwhile, the United Kingdom, the Naval Protection Aid Authority ORCA, said that if someone becomes aggressive, someone could be killed by Yunus.

However, despite the warnings, new images showing ignorant tourists attracting rowing alongside Reggie – young children seen in water while sitting on the boards of adults.

For the chance to approach the dancing dolphins, the crowds of holidaymakers flocked to the waters in recent weeks.

The new video, published on Facebook, was caught on Friday evening and shows that the animal revolves around and swims in a dangerous way.

Viral Dolphin Reggie next to the ignorant tourists showing new images appeared.

Tourists ignored the warnings of staying away from the dolphin that could harm or even kill someone.

Tourists ignored the warnings of staying away from the dolphin that could harm or even kill someone.

Yunus, who was wounded in a visible way and had wounds, was seen walking around tourists on Friday evening

Yunus, who was wounded in a visible way and had wounds, was seen walking around tourists on Friday evening

A commentator in the video warned that the dolphin probably showed interest in people because of hunger.

‘When animals begin to take care of us, it means normally hungry and malnutrition and looking for food.

Another person who witnessed crowded tourists around Reggie wrote: ‘We landed last night and watched from the shore. We were shocked to see too many paddleboarder (about 20) there, and they are all dolphins and don’t leave him alone.

‘Yes, it is magical that everyone is close, but seriously has a say with yourself.’

Liz Sandeman, the founding partner of The Marine Connection Charity, warned that people’s risk will increase as Reggie continued to be surrounded by them.

“This is the risk of a dolphin in the UK to close the human interaction in the UK within 20 years, the risks of the safety of people in dolphin and water, probably increasing over time,” he said.

In the meantime, MMO has published a sharp warning similarly, and a change that can be used to the mail to the mail – a change that may be deadly ‘.

Jess Churchill-Bissett, President of Marine Protection (Wildlife) in MMO, said: ‘Repeated human interaction inevitably disrupts its natural behavior, increases stress and potentially changes its temperaments.

‘When people are used to people, dolphins can lose their natural wars, which is a change of fatal. This is something we can see in the Gulf of Lyme.

Believed to be a young man alone Darbogaz dolphin, playing with a family excitement and Lyme Bay on August 3, Dorset'te belly plains after wanting viral.

Believed to be a young man alone Darbogaz dolphin, playing with a family excitement and Lyme Bay on August 3, Dorset’te belly plains after wanting viral.

Yunus, who saw frolicking with swimmers in the Gulf of Lyme, probably has bad injuries caused by a boat propeller.

Yunus, who saw frolicking with swimmers in the Gulf of Lyme, probably has bad injuries caused by a boat propeller.

Marine Management Organization shared concerns about the security of marine creatures and called on tourists to stay away from animals on a final Facebook post

Marine Management Organization shared concerns about the security of marine creatures and called on tourists to stay away from animals on a final Facebook post

Verious Yunus seemed to dance in the water as he did for the audience of Awestruck

Verious Yunus seemed to dance in the water as he did for the audience of Awestruck

‘It is also known that they are aggressive in cases and attacked people and injured.’

It is believed that the dolphin came in February, but since May, MMO has observed people directly approaching mammals very closely.

Experts and Cetacean charity institutions, previously announced Posta, collectively agreed to call Dolphin Reggie.

Mrs Macdonald, who explained the video of his family playing with Dolphin, said: ‘Yunus immediately approached us and wanted to join the action.

‘It was a friendly and playful. In fact, the members of our group began to direct the water through the water. ‘

The bottle -nosed dolphins are unique to the UK and are estimated to be 700 around the beach, and usually swim in beans. They reach up to 13FT length and weigh 650kg.

Together with the dolphins, whales and other Porpoises, it is protected by laws in accordance with the 1981 Wildlife and Rural Law, and to approach a dolphin or recklessly disturbing a dolphin may lead to a prison and unlimited fine of up to six months.

British Naval Protection Assistance Order Programs Director Lucy Babey, Mail, although the dolphins can create entertainment and excitement on the surface, they pose a great risk for people, he said.

He said: ‘They are powerful marine mammals, and even if they drow people through a board of the tail or with their beaks, they are known to seriously injure people.

“ In some cases the behavior of dolphins increased, irregular and more serious injuries occurred. There were events in which dolphin behavior in the world increased harassment and unfortunately people were killed.

Unfortunately, these dolphins may be customary with long -term human interactions that increase the risk of injury and bring welfare concerns for the animal. There are a few situations in which the dolphins seek boats, associate them with people, but unfortunately resulted in propeller injuries and death. ‘

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