The Indus blind dolphin, also known as the Indus river dolphin, is primarily found in the freshwater rivers of the Indus River system in Pakistan. Its range extends from the Indus River in the Punjab region to the downstream areas in Sindh. This species is adapted to life in murky waters and is known for its unique echolocation abilities, allowing it to navigate and hunt in its environment. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect this endangered species from habitat degradation and other threats.
Indus blind dolphin and green sea turtle.
The Indus Blind dholphin and the sea turtle
The dolphin species in danger of extinction are the Indus river dolphin, which is a blind dolphin very small which live in the main river of Pakistan, the Indus. There are less than 600 dolphins left of this species.
the RED SEA but the blind dolphin is endangered sadly
600
they live in Texas
It is the Indus River Dolphin (Platanista indicus minor) primarily mostly in Pakistan.
not much if it's a baby
The Ganges river dolphin. Also known as the blind dolphin!
The endangered dolphins' species are: the Indus River dolphin and the Baiji also known as the Yangtze River dolphin.
erm well it depends normally 2-6 but it depends how old the dolphin is too.
yes there are less than 600 of this species left.