GANGES RIVER DOLPHIN
Ganges river dolphin is a species of river dolphin found in two major rivers, Ganga and Brahmaputra and it's tributaries. It is a member of the South East Asia river dolphin. It is declared as a endangered species. Ganges river dolphin lives in the muddy water of ganga and Brahmaputra. It has a very poor eyesight. Like other dolphin, it also uses ecolocation to navigate it prey. Ganges river dolphin and other dolphin are mammals which means that they give birth to babies. Ganges river dolphin has a long snout. It body doesn't contain any hair and is grey in colour. It skin is similar to the hippo skin. Ganges river dolphin mostly feed on shrimps, carps and other fishes. With the help of ecolocation. Their teeth are long and thin and are visible. Their snout is similar to the facial snout. Their teeth help them to catch slippery fishes. They cases their prey with a speed of 27 km per hour in their natural habitat. Ganges river dolphin has three subspecies base on t...