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Amazon River Dolphins: The Pink Piranha-Eaters of the JungleDeep in the Amazon, there’s a dolphin unlike any other—pink, mysterious, and surprisingly powerful. In this video, we explore ...
The rainforest has many layers There are thousands of tree species in the Amazon rainforest, many of which grow to between 80 and 100 feet tall, developing huge networks of branches that make up the ...
As oil companies push for drilling on the Amazon coast, an underwater war silences the ocean’s most vocal creatures.
Flowing close to areas under prospective drilling activities, the Branco river in Guyana, a major tributary of Amazon, faces potential ecological and environmental risks.
Dust from the Sahara Desert, once a massive lake, travels across the Atlantic Ocean. This dust, rich in potassium and iron from dead diatoms, fertilizes the Amazon rainforest. The Amazon River ...
The Grand River is full of creatures, from darting minnows to curious crayfish and clever trout, and Lake Metroparks invites families to meet them up close at this summer’s River Jamboree ...
Lake Metroparks’ “River Jamboree: Predator & Prey” will take place from 1 to 4 p.m. July 6 at Hidden Valley Park in Madison Township. (Tony Gazso) ...
Scientists found a large river predator, weighing up to 220 pounds, in China and discovered a new species, a study said and photos show. Photo from Shu-Sen Shu via Zeng, Pu, Lei, Oo and Chen (2025) ...
Scientists bought a “large” river predator with a “broad” head at a market in Myanmar and discovered a new species, a study said. Photo from Tao Qin via Zeng, Pu, Lei, Oo and Chen (2025) ...
A. Remington (Arthur Remington) Kellogg, 1892-1969, holding the skull of an Amazon river dolphin. Kellogg was the Director of the United States National Museum, now the National Museum of Natural ...
How do dolphins communicate, what do they eat and where do they sleep? Here at Bitesize we have the answers to all your dolphin questions!
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