Amazon river dolphins Scientific Name: Inia geoffrensis Diet: Carnivore Size: Up to 8 feet long Weight: Up to 450 pounds Current Population Trend: Unknown Every spring when the rains fall in South America, the Amazon River and its tributaries begin to spill their banks. Eventually, thousands ...
View all of the Amazon River Dolphin (Pink Dolphin) images! Find your favorite Animals! Search Share on: The Amazon River dolphin (also known as the pink dolphin and botos) is a freshwater animal and a species of toothed whale. Considered the biggest and smartest animal of the freshwater...
Amazon River Facts The Amazon River flows through South America, providing essential hydration to plants, animals, and people as it courses from the Andes mountains to the Atlantic. Thousands of species of fish and mammals make their home in its water and even more use its banks and the surro...
Amazon River Dolphin Facts (Inia Geoffrensis) INFORMATION AND CHARACTERISTICS. Other common names of this dolphin are Boto, bufeo and pink river dolphin. Among the river dolphins, this species is the largest, best known, most researched and with the largest population. There are three subspecies...
The Amazon river dolphin (Inia geoffrensis) was first officially described by Henri Marie Ducrotay de Blainville in the early 19th Century and was given the scientific name Inia geoffrensis. However, it is commonly referred to as simply the boto. Thi...
Read our Complete Guide to Classification of Animals. Amazon Parrot Locations Central-America North-America South-AmericaAmazon Parrot Facts Fun Fact These parrots can be trained to be "talking birds" that mimic human speech Estimated Population Size The populations of many wild Amazon parrots haven’...
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The largest of these is the Amazon River dolphin. The most surprising thing about these animals may be their color. Some of them are a vivid pink! Amazon River dolphin. Lesson Quiz Course 3.9K views Habitat The Amazon River dolphin is also known as the boto, bouto, bufeo, and...
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