the Ganges river dolphin is endangered killing it for their skin, meat and the oil inside them that attracts certain fish. its is also endangered because people are catching them in tuna nets.
The Ganges river dolphin. Also known as the blind dolphin!
Ganges River Dolphin
The rare Ganges River Dolphin
It is extinct.
yes. there has been a tiger walking in the start of the river
No, the Ganges river dolphin is a brownish colour. However they are a subspecies of the rare River Dolphin that is pink as well as black, white, yellow, brown, and grey.
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The river Ganges dolphin, the Coelacanth fish (an ancient fish) and the Gharial crocodile.
The Boto or Amazon River Dolphin The Franciscana or La Plata River Dolphin The Baiji or Yangtze River Dolphin The Ganges River Dolphin or Susu (Platanista gangetica), The Indus River Dolphin (Platanista minor)
There are a variety of fish and even a species of river dolphin that live in the River Ganges. This river also is the home of a very rare freshwater shark.
As carnivores, they eat fishes, crabs, and turtles.
There are numerous species of wild dolphins around the world and there are thousands of them left. But, because of pollution and habitat destruction their numbers are on a downward trend. Some species of dolphins like the Chinese Pink Dolphin or the Indian Ganges Dolphins are critically endangered while there are some other species whose numbers are quite stable. But still, pollution and loss of habitat is greatly endangering these beautiful creatures.