Amazon river dolphins, Inia geoffrensis (Blainville, 1817), aka boutu, boto, bufeo, Delphinorhynchus geoffroyi (Lesson, 17), Delphinus (Delphinorhynchus) geoffrensis (de Blainville, 1817), Delphinus (Delphinorhynchus) geoffroyi (Desmarest, 12), Delphinus amazonicus (Spix & Martius, 11), Delphinus frontatus (G Cuvier, 13), Delphinus geoffrensis (de Blainville, 1817), Delphinus geoffroyi (Spix & Martius, 11), Delphinus geoffroyi (Desmarest, 12), Delphinus The Amazon River dolphin averages about 65 feet in length They come in all shades of pink, from a dull graypink, to rosy colored pink, to a bright pink like that of the flamingo This color variation is due to the clarity of the water in which the dolphin lives;Amazon River dolphins, popularly called 'botos,' are freshwater dolphins living in the rainforest rivers of South America Quite the charmers, male botos sometimes try and win over females by pulling some particularly alluring techniques out of the bag
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