TAGBILARAN CITY – Pods of dolphins reappear in the waters off Garcia Hernandez town in Bohol three months after tourism activities were
Ruel Baguhin, 37, considers the presence of dolphins in the municipality as “rare” and “surprising” since the last time residents have seen the aquatic mammals was some decades ago.
The presence of dolphins in the waters off Barangay Cayam prompted residents to look for them in the open sea. According to National Geographic, orcas or killer whales are considered the largest among the dolphins and are among the world’s most powerful predators. They are recognized through their distinctive black-and-white colors.
However, sightings of these creatures diminished in the early 1990s due to rampant whale and dolphin hunting.
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