River dolphins are typically a grayish-pink color, which can vary in shade depending on factors like age, environment, and water clarity. They may appear darker or more gray in murky waters. Over time, as they age, their skin can become more pink due to factors like blood circulation and skin thickness.
Pink
No, it is born the same color as his/her mother.
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)
The Amazon River Dolphin.
Yes the amazon river dolphin and the pink amazon river dolphin the same just because one is pink doesn't mean anything.
no
The rarest dolphin is the Yangtze River Dolphin. (Baiji) The Baiji or Yangtze River Dolphin has been declared extinct since 2006.
Amazon River Dolphins aka the boto dolphin
The Ganges river dolphin. Also known as the blind dolphin!
No, there are no freshwater dolphins in the Colorado River. The term "river dolphin" typically refers to species found in other rivers, such as the Amazon River dolphin or the Ganges River dolphin. The Colorado River is home to various fish and wildlife, but it does not support dolphin populations.
A Yangtze River dolphin is another term for a baiji - a freshwater dolphin which was only found in the Yangtze River, and declared functionally extinct in 2006.
river dolphin