The Ganges River Dolphin is a fresh water dolphin, native to the Indian Subcontinent.
Fast Facts:
- Rarely seen
- Only surface to breathe
- Extra Long snout
- Almost completely blind, because sight is not important in the murky Ganges River
- World population: 4,000-5,000
Ganges River Dolphin News
- Topix.net: Ganges River Dolphin
- Google News: Ganges River Dolphin
- CNN.com: Fishermen 'Beat Dolphin to Death' (January 30, 2008)
- "Fishermen in Bangladesh beat a rare river dolphin to death because they had not seen "this kind of creature before," according to local news accounts."
- HULIQ: Ganges River Dolphin Killed By Fishermen To Sell (January 30, 2008)
- TransWorld News: Rare Ganges River Dolphin Beat to Death by Fisherman (January 30, 2008)
- Wildlife Extra: Extremely Rare Indus Dolphins Spotted in the Punjab (January 2008)
- Celebridiot: Anna Loginova and her final sexy photos before her death
Ganges River Dolphin Blogs and Commentaries
Google Blog Search: Ganges River Dolphin
Simply Jews: Ganges River Dolphin - Beaten to Death for Looking Different (January 30, 2008)
Flickr: Discussing EnvironmentNews: Bangladesh's Majestic Dolphins at Risk (January 29, 2008)
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