Amazon’s iconic pink river dolphins are facing a dramatic population decline, and scientists are rushing to uncover the ...
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 ...
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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.
Amazon river dolphins possess sensory whiskers on their rostrum (snout ... Botos might thus combine chemical and acoustic signals, with the impact of urine on water serving as a sound cue. Researchers ...
More than a hundred dolphins have been found dead in a tributary of Amazon river in Brazil this past week. Experts suspect the deaths may have been caused by severe drought and rising heat.
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.