Pink Humpback Dolphins in Cambodia Have Rare Baby Irrawaddy Dolphin for Company, View Pics As They Swim Together (Check FB Post)
In Cambodia, scientists witnessed a rare sight! A baby Irrawaddy dolphin is swimming with a pod of pink, long-nosed Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins! Usually, these dolphins only meet if they are looking for food in the same place, making this a very special and rare occurrence.
Scientists in Cambodia were treated to a special sight! A baby dolphin is swimming with a different type of dolphin family. This baby dolphin is a rare and endangered type called an Irrawaddy dolphin. It is grey in colour and has a short face. It was likely with its mother, but they were playing with a group of dolphins called Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins. These dolphins are pink in colour and have long noses. While you might be wondering, what is so unusual? Well, this is not their usual or typical behaviour. The scientists were surprised because these two dolphin types usually do not swim together unless they're looking for food in the same place. This means that the baby and mother dolphin were special visitors! 'Walking Fish' Photo Goes Viral: Rare Aquatic Creature Discovered During Deep Sea Expedition off the Coast of Chile (View Pics).
Baby Irrawaddy Dolphin With Indopacific Humpback Dolphins
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