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    • Description The South Asian river dolphin has the long, pointed nose characteristic of all river dolphins.
    • Biology Indus river dolphin, 1927 illustration
    • Distribution and habitat The South Asian river dolphins are native to the freshwater river systems located in Nepal, India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan.
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    South Asian river dolphins, Platanista gangetica (Roxburgh, 1801), aka blind river dolphins, Ganges dolphins, Ganges river dolphins, Ganges susu, and Indus river dolphins, are comprised of two subspecies: Ganges river dolphins, P. gangetica gangetica, and Indus river dolphins, P. gangetica minor.
    The South Asian river dolphin ( Platanista gangetica) is a freshwater or river dolphin found in India, Bangladesh, Nepal and Pakistan . It is split into two subspecies, the Ganges river dolphin ( P. g. gangetica) and Indus river dolphin ( P. g. minor ).
    South Asian river dolphins are small but stocky cetaceans with long snouts or rostra, broad flippers, and small dorsal fins. They have several unusual features. Living in murky river waters, they have eyes that are tiny and lensless; the dolphins rely instead on echolocation for navigation.
    South Asian river dolphins are toothed whales in the genus Platanista, which inhabit the waterways of the Indian subcontinent. They were historically considered to be one species ( P. gangetica) with the Ganges river dolphin and the Indus river dolphin being subspecies ( P. g. gangetica and P. g. minor respectively).
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    South Asian river dolphin - Wikipedia

    South Asian river dolphins are small but stocky cetaceans with long snouts or rostra, broad flippers, and small dorsal fins. They have several unusual features. Living in murky river waters, they have eyes that are tiny and lensless; the dolphins rely instead on echolocation for navigation. Mehr anzeigen

    South Asian river dolphins are toothed whales in the genus Platanista, which inhabit the waterways of the Indian subcontinent. They were historically considered to be one species (P. gangetica) … Mehr anzeigen

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    South Asian river dolphins are stocky with broad, squared-off pectoral fins; elongated, slender rostrums (snouts); and tiny triangular Mehr anzeigen

    South Asian river dolphins inhabit the northern waterways of the Indian subcontinent. Ganges river dolphins live in the Ganges, Mehr anzeigen

    As of 2022, the IUCN Red List of mammals lists both South Asian river dolphins as endangered. Two assessments in … Mehr anzeigen

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    South Asian river dolphins were traditionally considered to be one species, Platanista gangetica, with the Ganges and Indus River … Mehr anzeigen

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    South Asian river dolphins appear to be active throughout the day. Living in flowing waters, they swim almost constantly with only brief … Mehr anzeigen

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    WEB16. Okt. 2023 · The South Asian river dolphin (Platanista gangetica) is an endangered freshwater or river dolphin found in the region of Indian Subcontinent which is split into two subspecies, the Ganges river

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  6. river dol·phin
    noun
    1. a solitary dolphin with a long slender beak, a small dorsal fin, and very poor eyesight. It lives in rivers and coastal waters of South America, India, and China, using echolocation to find its prey.
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    WEBRiver dolphin, any of six species of small, usually freshwater mammals that are related to whales. They inhabit rivers of south-central Asia, China, and South America and the coastal waters of Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay …

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    WEBRiver dolphins are relatively small compared to other dolphins, having evolved to survive in warm, shallow water and strong river currents. They range in size from the 5-foot (1.5 m) long South Asian river dolphin to …

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