South Asian river dolphin was created in 1801.
Inia is a Genus of animals which includes two subspecies of river dolphin, the Bolivian river dolphin and the Amazon river dolphin. They are Native to the waterways of Northern South America.
Yes, there is such a thing as a Pink River Dolphin, called the boto. They live in the Amazon River in South America and do not venture into the saltwater.
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The Boto dolphin, or Amazon River Dolphin, is also called the Boutu or Pink River Dolphin. It is a freshwater dolphin living in the Amazon and Orinoco River basins in South America. It is endangered, and eats mainly fish, but will also eat shrimp, turtles and some amphibians.
Jordan has the same name as an important southwest Asian river which is the Jordan River
No, river dolphins do not live in the Colorado River. River dolphins are primarily found in freshwater habitats in South America and Asia, with species such as the Amazon river dolphin and the Ganges river dolphin. The Colorado River, located in the western United States, is not a natural habitat for any species of river dolphin.
The Amazon River Dolphin is a resident of the Amazon River Basin and Orinoco River Basin in South America.
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South River Terminal was created in 1985.
South River Club was created in 1742.
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)