No, The Chinese dolphin is its own kind. The pink dolphin is a Albino dolphin thus being very pale comming off as a baby pink, and having red eyes.
Yes the amazon river dolphin and the pink amazon river dolphin the same just because one is pink doesn't mean anything.
no
No, it is born the same color as his/her mother.
Yes, there is a such thing as a Pink River Dolphin, called the boto.
At the mouth of the Amazon River (in FRESH water!), they frolic amidst a flooded forest. Jacques Cousteau had a T.V. special about it YEARS ago.The pink river dolphins live in the Amazon and Orinoco Rivers
Dolphins and Pink Dolphins are almost exactly the same. This question is equivalent to what is the difference between a brown bear and a black bear. They are two different species, but the same animal.
Yes because it's possible and River Dolphins are pink
The Pink Dolphin eats catfish, small freshwater fish, even piranhas, and, crustaceans of all varity. This is not the Chinese White Dolphin, (sometimes referred to as the Pink Dolphin), but they are two different species.
Bolivia's law helped the pink dolphin. This law bans fishing of pink dolphins. This same law also encourages the development of projects that will protect these dolphins and their habitats.
Bottle nose dolphins are not on the endangered species list. They are actually quite well off, even considered pests in certain areas. However, there are other species of dolphins that are on the endangered species list: Atlantic Humpbacked Dolphin Australian Snubfin Dolphin Chilean Dolphin Chinese River Dolphin Chinese White Dolphin Hector's Dolphin Indus River Dolphin Irrawaddy Dolphin (also known as the Snubfin Dolphin, not the same as the first one I listed) La Plata River Dolphin Gulf of California Porpoise None of the above listed are known by the name Bottle Nose Dolphin.
Yes, in Chinese the Yellow River is known as the Huang He River.
no the male is a bit bigger than the female pin dolphin. no the male is a bit bigger than the female pin dolphin.