The newly resurfaced footage, originally captured in March 2016, shows an Amazon river dolphin, also known as botos, urinating into the air in Brazil’s Tocantins River. In the video, the dolphin ...
A video of an Amazon river dolphin urinating in the air has caught the internet's attention. Originally filmed in 2016, the footage has resurfaced online, sparking widespread reactions and curiosity.
A fascinating video of an Amazon river male dolphin urinating into the air has taken the internet by storm. The rare view, which was originally captured in March 2016, shows an Amazon river ...
and now research has revealed that Amazon river dolphins (Inia geoffrensis) are peeing straight up into the air, possibly for a curious reason. Read the full story here An Inside Look At How ...
Discover the fascinating world of river dolphins in India, facing threats but captivating hearts with their unique features.
Patients with Down syndrome, autism, and cerebral palsy benefit from these sessions combining dolphin interaction, breathing ...
In the murky waters of the Amazon, pink river dolphins exhibit a surprising behavior. Jets of urine sprayed into the air may play a key role in their social interactions. These cetaceans, known as ...
For the first time ever, WWF and research partners are now tracking river dolphins in the Amazon using satellite technology after scientists successfully tagged dolphins in Brazil, Colombia and ...
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Scientists are perplexed by a strange new behaviour shown by the Amazon river dolphin of flipping belly-up to urinate with another male “actively” seeking the stream with its snout.
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