Dramatic underwater photos capture the elusive Amazonian pink dolphins red-handed.
Scientists attributed the mass dolphin deaths in Brazil to record heat and shrinking lakes during a 2023 drought in the ...
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Researchers document mass die-off of pink creatures as lakes reach 'unbearable' hot-tub temperatures: 'We couldn't even put our fingers in the water'
Scientists consider them critical sentinels of biodiversity. Researchers document mass die-off of pink creatures as lakes ...
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Scientists Discover 105.8°F “Untouchable” Amazon Lake – 153 Dolphins Dead in Just One Week
In September 2023, Brazil’s Lake Tefé witnessed a heartbreaking event: more than 150 river dolphins died due to extreme heat.
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Amazon Lakes Have Turned Hotter Than Spa Baths, Causing Mass Deaths of Pink Dolphins— New Study Says
Some of the lakes have exceeded 40°C (104°F), a temperature not suitable for the river dolphins and fish.
PUERTO NARINO, Colombia (AP) — A flash of pink breaks the muddy surface of the Amazon River as scientists and veterinarians, waist-deep in the warm current, patiently work a mesh net around a pod of ...
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