River dolphins
Order : Cetacea
Suborder : Odontoceti
Family : Platanistidae
Facts about the family Platanistidae, the river dolphins
The biggest threat to river dolphins is habitat degradation. (Full text)
A more detailed taxonomical classification of these River dolphins is given at the bottom. (Full text)
Amazon River Dolphins is available from Bestprices. (Full text)
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY River dolphins are small, aquatic mammals which belong to the order Cetacea. (Full text)
Ganges River Dolphins are grey-brown in colour, sometimes with a pinkish belly, and measure between 1. (Full text)
Given their unusual physical characteristics and the folklore that's been created around them it is easy to understand why river dolphins are often regarded as 'magical' or 'supernatural' creatures. (Full text)
Order now EXECUTIVE SUMMARY River dolphins are small, aquatic mammals which belong to the (Full text)
River dolphins eat fish River dolphins live in Amazon and Asia River dolphins are endangered There are two different types of river dolphins in the Amazon River dolphins are not eaten by people River dolphins are called boto What I want to know abou this topic. (Full text)
The mouth of Amazon river dolphins is fairly straight with a slight upturn at the corners. (Full text)
River dolphins are probably the least known kind of cetacean. (Full text)
Platanistidae is listed as the only extant family of the Platanistoidea superfamily. (Full text)
One way of conserving river dolphins is to establish meaningful reserves by setting aside areas the dolphins favor and enforcing bans on harmful fishing methods and boat traffic. (Full text)
Asia's river dolphins are in danger of extinction because of the damming of rivers and declining water quality, says global conservation body the WWF. (Full text)
The topic of the Amazon River dolphins is a recently new one as seen by the dates . (Full text)
The life span of captured river dolphins is only half what it is in the wild. (Full text)
River Dolphins Are Different Animals (Full text)
International Wildlife: Looking for big pink: South America's river dolphins are disappearing, but Vera da Silva is out to change that - Brazilian biologist (Full text)
The Platanistidae is listed as the only extant family of the Platanistoidea superfamily. (Full text)
Main Entry: platanistidae platanistidae is one of more than 1,000,000 entries available at Merriam-WebsterUnabridged. (Full text)
What is known about the Ganges river dolphins is that they are most active at night, but they vocalize and swim constantly. (Full text)
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