This rare freshwater mammal has fascinated scientists, photographers, and local communities for centuries. Its striking color raises an obvious question: why is this dolphin pink?
There are around 40 species of dolphins alive today. They are found all over the world and live in both freshwater and marine habitats. However, although many species are thriving with populations in ...
There are some incredible animals that roamed the earth and its oceans millions of years ago, and an ancient freshwater dolphin species was just discovered in the Peruvian Amazon. The Weather Channel ...
Pink dolphins are an indicator species of the Amazon river, scientists say. Swimming with the piranhas and anacondas below the surface of the Amazon River in Bolivia is a rare species: pink, ...
MOSCOW, 16 June (BelTA - TV BRICS) - Over 50 experts from China and Southeast Asian countries discussed strategies for protecting endangered freshwater dolphins. This is reported by Xinhua News Agency ...
Dolphins are usually grey and quick in the open ocean. In rivers, though, they can be different. In the Amazon, there’s a pink one, gliding through mu.
Staff at the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies found a stranded bottlenose dolphin with freshwater lesions on Sunday, said Moby Solangi, the organization’s director. The call came Sunday: A dolphin ...
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When dolphins began washing up dead by the dozens on Lake Tefe in Brazil's Amazonas state, hydrologist Ayan Fleischmann was sent to find out why. What he and his colleagues discovered was startling: a ...