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Recently the first-ever Ganges River Dolphin (Platanista gangetica) was tagged in Assam, marking a historic milestone in wildlife conservation.
River Dolphin Species | Distribution | Key Features | Conservation Status |
Ganges River Dolphin | Ganges River and its tributaries in India, Nepal, and Bangladesh | Long, slender beak; blind; echolocation-dependent; pink or gray in color | Endangered |
Indus River Dolphin | Indus River in Pakistan | Similar to Ganges River Dolphin but smaller; adapted to murky river waters | Endangered |
Amazon River Dolphin (Boto) | Amazon and Orinoco River basins in South America | Pink or gray in color; long, flexible neck; can breathe through blowhole or nostrils | Vulnerable |
Irrawaddy Dolphin | Irrawaddy River and coastal waters of Southeast Asia. Also found in Chilika lake, Odisha. | Stocky body; short, blunt beak; gray in color | Endangered |
Tucuxi | Amazon and Orinoco River basins in South America | Small, gray dolphin with a prominent beak; active and playful | Data Deficient |
Baiji (Yangtze River Dolphin) | Yangtze River in China | Unique, white-colored dolphin with a long, slender beak | Extinct |
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