No, it is born the same color as his/her mother.
The Pink River Dolphin has no "Natural" enemies, like sharks, etc. It's only enemy is Man and man's pollution and destruction of it's environment. Yes it is, but the only reason for is because they pollute their oceans and like to fish for them to kill them. They should let Amazon River Dolphins be and that's the way I feel about it the pink river dolphin does have natural enimies it is the shark the way i know is that i am making a report on that animal
You wish upon a star! And then baboom! baby, you're a dolphin!
A river dolphin, unlike all others, can uniquely turn it's head in one direction and the other.
No, the saltwater itself does not make pink dolphins turn pink. The coloration of pink dolphins, particularly the Amazon river dolphin, is primarily due to their genetic makeup and the presence of blood vessels near the surface of their skin, which can appear more pronounced in warmer temperatures. Their coloration can also change based on factors such as mood, temperature, and environmental conditions.
No because they are gray then turn pink as they grow up.
blue and gray
yes. No they're not.... they are born grey and turn pink as they mature
No. Just like a mermaid a river dolphin can not turn into a human. Humans can not turn into animals. Both would die because nature would not allow a half human/half animal to live. The DNA is not the same and it can not live.
one idea would be to throw roses into the water.
well no it is only gray when it is a hote/baby and when it does not eat the pink shrimp that make it pink
The belly turns pink when the water and air temperatures are warmer.
No. They are gray. No, they become pink because of their diets which are high in beta-carotene.