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    Indus river dolphin - Wikipedia

    The Indus river dolphin (Platanista minor) is a species of freshwater dolphin in the family Platanistidae. It is endemic to the Indus River basin in Pakistan and Beas River in northwestern India. This dolphin was the first discovered side-swimming cetacean. It is patchily distributed in five small, sub-populations that … Meer weergeven

    The Indus river dolphin was described in 1853 by Richard Owen under the name Platanista gangetica, var. minor, based on a dolphin skull,… Meer weergeven

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    It is thought that Indus river dolphin swims on its side to efficiently navigate shallow… Meer weergeven

    The Indus river dolphin is protected under Appendix I of the Convention on the International Trade of Endangered Species which prohibits the commercial… Meer weergeven

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    The Indus dolphin has the long, pointed nose characteristic of all river dolphins. The teeth are visible in both the upper and lower jaws… Meer weergeven

    The Indus river dolphin presently only occurs in the Indus River system. These dolphins occupied about 3,400 km of the Indus River and the tributaries attached to it in the past. … Meer weergeven

    The Indus river dolphin has been very adversely affected by human use of the river systems in the… Meer weergeven

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    Indeed, one of the common names for Platanista minor is “blind river dolphin”. Their external ears might help receive echolocation signals, which are intermittent pulses rather than continuous whistles.
    animaldiversity.org/accounts/Platanista_minor/
    Platanista minor is described as mainly solitary, though the dolphins have occasionally been found in groups consisting of as many as 30 individuals. In general, however, Indus River dolphins travel in groups of no more than 3.
    animaldiversity.org/accounts/Platanista_minor/
    ( Moreno, 2004; Reeves and Chaudhry, 1998) Platanista minor is a species of great concern, and a combination of human-created barriers such as dams and barrages, hunting, and a limited natural range have resulted in a dangerously-low total population of only several hundred individuals.
    animaldiversity.org/accounts/Platanista_minor/
    No data is available about the lifespan of Platanista minor. The dolphins probably live for a long time since they are relatively large and require 10 years to reach sexual maturity. However, recent poor water quality and reduced habitat might affect the current longevity of these animals in the wild.
    animaldiversity.org/accounts/Platanista_minor/
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  6. Indus River Dolphin - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio

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    WEBStatus, population abundance, strandings and rescues of Indus blind dolphin (Platanista minor) in River Indus (Pakistan). Tiger Paper 29, 9–12. Google Scholar

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