The only place within the Kingdom of Denmark that does eat dolphin (in some way) is in the Faroe Islands, of whom not all participate in. The species typically eaten is the Pilot Whale, which is a member of the oceanic dolphin family.
However, attributing this to Denmark as a whole is an ignorant sweeping generalization. That would be like saying judging the UK by what Bermuda is like. The Faroe Islands is simply a dependency of the Danish Kindgom, and has its own economy and cultures. Attributing Faroese culture to Danish culture is akin to attributing Hawaiian or Guam culture to American culture, when they have their own separate practises and cultures.
'Eat' in Danish is spise.
Yes dolphins eat a lot.
No dolphins cannot eat books.
Dolphins normally eat fish and squid.
Yep, we make and eat danish cookies from the start of December. We don't call it danish cookies though. A straight translation would be small-cookies. "Småkager"
Fish eat seaweed. Dolphins eat fish. No seaweed, no fish, no dolphins.
No. Dolphins do not eat humans.
sharks eat dolphins. i hope this helped you!
Dolphins eat small fish, squid and octopus.
Humpback whales do not eat dolphins. They do not have the proper teeth to chew dolphins and instead they eat shrimp and other smaller marine fish/food. But they, most definitely, do noteat dolphins.
The same thing grey dolphins of the pacific eat.
most dolphins eat fish and some might eat seaweed. =)