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.
The Bolo Dolphin is the only "pink" dolphin. It lives in a river and is a unique animal.
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Nope - it's a river dolphin.
Amazon River Dolphins aka the boto dolphin
This dolphin is known by many names including: Amazon River Dolphin, Bufeo, Boto, Pink River Dolphin, Boto Cor de Rosa and more. It's scientific name is Inia geoffrensis.
The Amazon river dolphin has the nickname boto, although closely related, it's not a whale.
There is the Bottle-Nosed Dolphin, the Boto Dolphin, the Hourglass Dolphin, and more!
It depends on which type you are. if you are a boto dolphin you are more likely to become extinct than if you are an orca.
Its name is Boto, similar to a dolphin.
A Boto. It is a fresh water dolphin that lives in the Amazon River.
There are many types of dolphins, her are some examples of different dolfhins Bottlenose dolphin Spotted Dolphin Commerson's Dolphin Dusky Dolphin Killer Whales, also known as Orcas The Boto, or Amazon River Dolphin pink dolphin
The Boto or Amazon River Dolphin The Franciscana or La Plata River Dolphin The Baiji or Yangtze River Dolphin The Ganges River Dolphin or Susu (Platanista gangetica), The Indus River Dolphin (Platanista minor)
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.
The Amazon River Dolphin is a resident of the Amazon River Basin and Orinoco River Basin in South America.