Monday, September 20, 2010

Pink Amazon River Dolphin


This is an Amazon River dolphin. It is pink! Everyone always thinks as dolphins as gray, white, black and some other colors, but not pink. This dolphin was gray when it was a baby, but it turned pink as it grew up. Why you ask it is because, as the dolphin grows up its skin becomes translucent (clear, see through) so you can see the blood. The pink dolphin can reach up to ten feet and two hundred pounds. There are five types of pink dolphins. These dolphins are 40% smarter than you. You’ll think twice about asking them a math problem. This dolphin has small eyes and a powerful beak. Pink dolphins are known to be flexible.
I hope I helped you learn more about Pink Dolphins!
CHERRIO,
Priya

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