Nearly one year after Hayden Panettiere
joined animal activists in the rescue mission to stop a dolphin slaughter in Taiji, Japan, the actress has a new tactic to save the whales — she's joining forces with
SocialVibe to petition this annual event. Watch the video below to learn how you can get involved:Hayden also spoke about her efforts (
and continued commitment) at the National Mall in Washington, D.C., on Sunday in partnership with
Save the Whales Again!, a conservation campaign of the Whaleman Foundation. 2426316 Check out pictures of her speech and rally when you .

At least with these guys, she doesn't have to worry about carrying around garlic!
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, so I wanna hear it from you: do you think this
bulbous-headed snub fin dolphin is properly called the "world's ugliest dolphin?"
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At first glance, it made me think of a victim of a Looney Tunes random act of violence where an animal gets somehow smushed up but still lives to go on. What do you think about the species?

It only makes sense that these two hot pieces would hook up. I wonder what magical creature will come from this union.
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When Fuji, a 37-year-old dolphin, in Okinawa, Japan came down with a kind of necrosis (death of cells or tissues through disease), her future looked pretty bleak. In order to save her life, local doctors had to
amputate 75 percent of her tail – but she got a brand-new $83,000 one instead. What's it made of?

I know I'm not the only one that was curious to follow what happened after we saw Hayden's
Save the Whales Again! rally at Dupont Circle and her attempt to
talk with Barack Obama at American University so when PetSugar reader,
zoorph, sent me this pic, I couldn't resist sharing it with all of you! Lucky gal, she happens to be a graduate student at that school attending the event backstage – kudos for this great case of right-place-right-time and quick snapping! Regardless of whether face time between the senator and the starlet will help Hayden's cause (or his presidential campaign), this 18-year-old sets a good example of tenacity, activism, and an interest in politics for those other
young voters out there!

Hayden Panettiere got fired up about whales in a rally at Washington, DC's Dupont Circle over the weekend. Coming a few months after the Heroes actress failed a
dolphin rescue mission, Hayden has joined forces with
Save the Whales Again! to continue to protest the slaughtering of whales in Japan and elsewhere. This campaign is part of the Animal Welfare Institute (founder of the original Save the Whales movement) and the Whaleman Foundation, an oceanic research, conservation, and production organization dedicated to preserving and protecting dolphins, whales, and their ocean habitat.
I suggest that instead of Prozac, we all watch these cute dolphins cavorting with some kind of undersea ring of bubbles. This video is circulating on the Internet, but only GiggleSugar has this awesome soundtrack to go with it. Enjoy!

Dolphins and porpoises are closely related but they aren't the same! Both belong to the scientific suborder, Odontoceti, which means "toothed whales," but they have different families. Dolphins are part of the Delphinidae family while porpoises are members of the Phocoenidae family.

Hayden Panettiere attempted some real-life heroism on Tuesday when she, and other animal activists, paddled out into the open sea on surfboards to try to rescue dolphins from an annual dolphin slaughter in Taiji, Japan. The mission was unsuccessful, however, as she and the others were threatened and forced to turn back... and the fishermen continued.