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Indus river dolphin - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
Oct 19, 2011
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The Ganges River Dolphin | Critter Science
Aug 23, 2021
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Indus River Dolphin
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noaa.gov
4:25
Indus River dolphin: A survivor under threat
Feb 2, 2023
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Indus River Valley and the Ganges River Valley
Mar 5, 2018
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The Ganges river dolphin (Platanista gangetica) is a species of freshwater dolphin classified in the family Platanistidae. It lives in the Ganges and related rivers of South Asia, namely in the countries of India, Nepal, and Bangladesh.It is related to the much smaller Indus river dolphin which lives in the rivers of the Indus Basin in Pakistan and northwestern India. #viral#trending#wildlife #photography #dolphin | Sangita Chowdhury
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WATCH: Endangered Indus, Ganges River dolphins separated into two species
Mar 23, 2021
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For years, many have raised a question about whether river dolphins in South Asia—which live on either side of Indian sub-continent—are the same species or different species. New analysis by an international team has answered this once and for all. Learn more about this landmark research: https://go.usa.gov/xHZEP | NOAA Fisheries Service
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Apr 16, 2021
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Which national wildlife dolphin fish is seen in the Ganges rive... | Filo
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Ganges River Dolphin - 3D model by Natural History Museum, University of Pisa (@MuseoStoriaNaturaleUnipi)
Nov 9, 2022
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The Indus River dolphin is one of the world’s most endangered freshwater river dolphins. However, it’s conservation success is one of the greatest of the century! Despite facing many threats due to the impacts of dams, pollution, low river flows and bycatch, the numbers of this critically endangered mammal in the Indus River in Pakistan have increased to almost 2,000 today. This is all thanks to the collaborative efforts with the Sindh Wildlife Department, local communities, and other conservati
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Oct 24, 2020
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WWF-Pakistan
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Top 8 Places to Spot River Dolphins in IndiaRiver dolphins in India are found in the Ganges and Brahmaputra river systems and their tributaries, such as the Yamuna, Chambal, Ghaghra, and Kosi rivers, as well as the Meghna and Karnaphuli river systems. The primary species is the Gangetic River Dolphin, Platanista gangetica, which is endemic to these freshwater environments. Turning Blind Eyes: Yes, the Gangetic river dolphin is effectively blind, possessing only tiny eyes that lack a crystalline
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Boat Ride on Indus River | Dolphin & Lansdowne Bridge
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Punjab State Aquatic Animal 🐬 | Indus River Dolphin Full जानकारी #PunjabGK#GKShorts#IndiaGK #shorts
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Badar Munir on Instagram: "The Indus River dolphin (Platanista gangetica minor) is an endangered, freshwater cetacean in Pakistan's Indus River system, known for its stocky body, long snout, and tiny, rudimentary eyes, making it functionally blind, relying heavily on echolocation to navigate murky waters. These unique mammals use a low triangular hump instead of a dorsal fin, have grey to brownish skin with pinkish bellies, and often swim on their sides, facing significant threats from habitat d
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What’s so special about the Ganges river dolphin? | Live Talk with NHM Scientist
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Endangered River Dolphin Species’ Numbers On the Rise | National Geographic
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Indus river and its tributaries - Geography UPSC, IAS, NDA, CDS, SSC CGL
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