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  1. The Amazon river dolphin (Inia geoffrensis), also known as the boto, bufeo or pink river dolphin, is a species of toothed whale endemic to South America and is classified in the family Iniidae.

  2. The Amazon river dolphin, also known as the pink river dolphin or boto, lives only in freshwater. It is found throughout much of the Amazon and Orinoco river basins in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, and Venezuela.

  3. Among the five species of river dolphins, the pink dolphins are considered the most intelligent, with the brain capacity being 40% bigger than that of humans. The pink dolphins are known to prey upon the piranhas, the legendary terror of the Amazon.

  4. Sep 14, 2023 · Pink dolphins, also known as Amazon River dolphins or boto dolphins, are a mesmerizing species that inhabit the freshwater rivers of South America. Their vibrant pink coloration and gracefully acrobatic behavior have captivated scientists and nature enthusiasts alike.

  5. May 27, 2024 · The Amazon river dolphin (also known as the pink dolphin and botos) is a freshwater animal and a species of toothed whale. It lives in the Amazon, Orinoco and Araguaian river rivers located in Bolivia, Columbia, Ecuador, Brazil, Venezuela, and Peru. The river dolphin is smaller than saltwater dolphins, and the species has excellent hearing.

  6. 4 days ago · Marine biologist Fernando Trujillo, pictured here in red waters with a pink dolphin, says they are the largest freshwater dolphin and can grow up to 2.8 meters (9.2 feet) long and weigh almost 200 ...

  7. Jan 22, 2024 · Pink dolphins have medium-sized, sturdy bodies and pronounced foreheads compared to other marine and freshwater mammals. Their beaks are much longer than oceanic dolphins, with distinctive hairs that help them sense prey in the clouded river.

  8. Amazon dolphins (Inia geoffrensis) bear little resemblance to our beloved Flipper. How did they get to the Amazon—and why are the males sometimes pink?

  9. Jun 30, 2005 · The pink river dolphin is the largest freshwater dolphin in the world. Scientific name: Inia geoffrensis de Blainville, 1817. Common names: Pink dolphin, boto (bugeo, bufeo, or tonina in the Orinoco region), also known as river dolphin.

  10. Known to locals as the Boto, or more frequently referred to as the Pink River Dolphin on account of its distinctive coloring, these fascinating creatures are steeped in myth and legend and have evolved to be highly specialized to their environment. Learn more about them before you head to the Amazon with these 15 interesting facts about Pink ...

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