A rare pink dolphin has been spotted swimming in Louisiana's brackish wasters within the Gulf Coast since 2007. The animal, nicknamed "Pinky," is believed to be a bottlenose dolphin with albinism, ...
The Colombian conservation group Omacha Foundation has been capturing and testing endangered pink river dolphins for years. It has previously found 16 to 18 milligrams of mercury per kilogram of body ...
This rare freshwater mammal has fascinated scientists, photographers, and local communities for centuries. Its striking color raises an obvious question: why is this dolphin pink?
A charter boat captain named Erik Rue first spotted the dolphin nicknamed "Pinky" while out fishing on his boat in Louisiana, according to a Facebook post from the National Wildlife Association. Rue ...
A Colombian marine biologist is working to study and preserve the river dolphins (particularly Inia geoffrensis) that live in the Amazon river basin. Fernando Trujillo, a marine biologist, National ...
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