because it catches fish eisier
Yes the amazon river dolphin and the pink amazon river dolphin the same just because one is pink doesn't mean anything.
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A Pink (river) dolphin is another name for the Boto, or Amazon River dolphin. Its scientific name is Inia geoffrensis.
The amazon pink river dolphin it's really pink
Pink river dolphin
A pink dolphin can get up to 4 ft. 9".
The pink dolphin is actually a freshwater dolphin, and lives in the Amazon River.
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.
There can be many possibilities. This is because pink dolphins, live in rivers. Most other dolphins live in world oceans. If you were to put a bottlenose dolphin next to a pink dolphin, the possibilities of reaction might never be known. You might find the pink dolphin's snout longer than the bottlenose's snout. I HopeYou Found My imformation useful! Recources: My brain. (it's full of dolphin facts)
The Amazon river dolphin, or pink river dolphin, Inia geoffrensis, does make sounds and calls.
The pink dolphin or Amazon river dolphin may or may not be endangered. It is difficult to know the population of this animal. Bolivia considers the pink river dolphin a national treasure.
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.