At up to 450 pounds and eight feet in length, the Amazon dolphin, or boto, is the largest of the four known species of river dolphin. The others live in the Ganges in India and the Indus in ...
According to World Wild Life, the Amazon river dolphin, also known as the pink river dolphin or boto, can only survive in freshwater. It can be found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador ...
In the tranquil waters of the Amazon Basin, the pink river dolphin stands as a testament to the mysteries of nature. Their ...
In the Amazon and Orinoco river basins, there is a species known as the Amazon river dolphin, also called the pink river dolphin or boto.
a dolphin species darker and smaller than the boto, with a shorter snout and a distinctive triangular dorsal fin. • The Omacha Foundation is a non-profit NGO working to study, research and preserve ...
According to an Amazonian legend, every month, during the full moon, a Brazilian fishing village receives a mysterious guest: the Boto, who transforms into a human to seduce and be loved by women ...