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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 ...
Deep in the Amazon, there’s a dolphin unlike any other—pink, mysterious, and surprisingly powerful. In this video, we explore ...
Rare footage shows a dolphin nipping a much larger black caiman—a glimpse into the complex dynamics between two of South America's top freshwater predators.
Deep within the murky waters of the Amazon River basin swims one of the world's most enigmatic creatures - the Amazon River dolphin, also known as the boto or pink river dolphin.
In the murky waters of the Amazon Basin swims one of nature’s most extraordinary creatures – the Amazon River dolphin, also known as the pink river dolphin or boto. With their distinctive rosy hue and ...
A dolphin was captured on camera urinating into the air as another dolphin swims nearby in a rare occurrence that has left researchers and viewers bewildered. The newly resurfaced footage, originally ...
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.
Dolphins have pulled off some bizarre stunts, but this one is something else. Picture this: a male Amazon river dolphin swims belly-up to the surface. He tilts his body just right, and suddenly ...
After around 219 hours of observations, they can confirm that male Amazon river dolphins (Inia geoffrensis), also known as botos, often roll onto their backs and urinate over three feet into the air.
The Amazon river dolphin (or boto), an endangered species, is perhaps the most famous animal in the Amazon.
Bones from an Amazon pink river dolphin are embedded in dried mud along the banks of Lake Tefé in Tefe, Brazil, on Oct. 31, 2023. More than 200 river dolphins died in the 2023 drought that sent ...
Bones from an Amazon pink river dolphin are embedded in dried mud along the banks of Lake Tefé in Tefe, Brazil, on Oct. 31, 2023. More than 200 river dolphins died in the 2023 drought that sent water ...