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Amazon River Dolphins: Pink Freshwater Dolphins That Eat Piranhas 

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@animalogic
@animalogic Год назад
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@MysticLGD
@MysticLGD Год назад
Nice
@BruhBruhBruh36
@BruhBruhBruh36 Год назад
Nice
@jjhggdcqz
@jjhggdcqz Год назад
Please make a video about Aardvarks.
@jjhggdcqz
@jjhggdcqz Год назад
Please make a video about Prairie Dogs.
@dontbeabeachmyrtle3871
@dontbeabeachmyrtle3871 Год назад
I think you accidentally referred to them as BOTLENECKS . Oops lol
@dinomation
@dinomation Год назад
One of the most unique dolphins species, it’s neat to see how they live and what they eat.
@xen0_lol
@xen0_lol Год назад
Didn't expect to see you here
@Fern_Paleo
@Fern_Paleo Год назад
@@xen0_lol I didn’t expect to see either of you
@xen0_lol
@xen0_lol Год назад
@@Fern_Paleo small world huh?
@Tendzere
@Tendzere Год назад
are they mammals ?
@Fern_Paleo
@Fern_Paleo Год назад
@@Tendzere yes
@imbored3416
@imbored3416 Год назад
Fun Fact about the Boto! They've been documented and recorded hunting electric eels by slapping them with their tails, launching the eel out of the water repeatedly until it's edible!
@fiberpoet6250
@fiberpoet6250 Год назад
That’s insane .. I love eeet
@davidmaxwell4696
@davidmaxwell4696 Год назад
Must come from the orca side of the family tree
@mauriliocinema
@mauriliocinema Год назад
I saw a biologist saying that probably the boto was just trying to survive a encounter with a bunch of electric eel's.
@fiberpoet6250
@fiberpoet6250 Год назад
@@mauriliocinema ahhh that makes sense too
@AlphineWolf
@AlphineWolf Год назад
Kyogre used tail whip! It was super effective!
@elmono6299
@elmono6299 Год назад
Amazon Pink River Dolphins are so criminally underrated compared to their popular marine cousins. Glad you guys made a video about them and mention the myth that they turn into hot dates to seduce women. 🧜‍♂️🐬
@rrpearsall
@rrpearsall Год назад
Chicks do dig scars.. so true. Lol
@anoob6614
@anoob6614 Год назад
It sounds like something to explain drowning women
@elmono6299
@elmono6299 Год назад
Wouldn't be surprised if Boto Encantados attracted some gay men too. (Please note that was joke)
@dementiasorrow
@dementiasorrow Год назад
@@anoob6614 It's something to explain out of wedlock pregnancy 😅 I didn't get cheated it was the boto cor de rosa 😂
@XenoRaptor-98765
@XenoRaptor-98765 Год назад
Sound like mermaids and Sirius
@IntenseVisuals
@IntenseVisuals Год назад
Dolphins have some pretty dark secrets...
@tommytoon_stories
@tommytoon_stories Год назад
Oh yeah, nature can be real dark
@dinosaurpro6592
@dinosaurpro6592 Год назад
They have to eat to live.
@theAAtiger
@theAAtiger Год назад
@@dinosaurpro6592 the other dark secrets, the sexual one 🫥
@nziom
@nziom Год назад
@@dinosaurpro6592 that's fine but I think he's referring to even more messed up stuff
@chubs2928
@chubs2928 Год назад
Definitely……
@robertsnearly3823
@robertsnearly3823 Год назад
The most intriguing part of watching these videos, is the drawings by Danielle up in the corner that slowly reveal each animal she speaks about. Quite the talent with a bit of envy. I'm a painter, not a sketcher. Lol. I believe I heard/read quite recently that Animal Logic is coming to the big screen. WOW, can't wait to see BIGGER than life animals being brought to such a large screen. Should be awesome, Danielle!
@animalogic
@animalogic Год назад
Robert, thank you for your wonderful comment! You heard correctly. Animalogic is releasing a documentary August 1st on BBC Earth (Canada) and is now live on MagellanTV for folks outside of Canada! The team is so proud of the arctic creatures we were able to capture! Let us know if you check it out: “Strange Creatures of the Arctic” 🍿🎉
@GuyWithAnAmazingHat
@GuyWithAnAmazingHat Год назад
Yea I really like the art as well
@blackleague212
@blackleague212 Год назад
@@animalogic we should eat the delicious pink dolphin. It is a succulent meat and G-D place this meat here to heal our spiritual chakra points 3 and 7. Amen also do not harass the producer he is a male child of G-D not a river dolphin.
@malikwright1519
@malikwright1519 Год назад
@@animalogic y’all should do drawing ✍️ totorials for animals
@rell127
@rell127 Год назад
I remember when you guys would post once a month . Congrats to be able to do this and make a living educating people all over the world.
@kelleyrancher
@kelleyrancher Год назад
I'm an older person and I love looking at this stuff you're never too old to learn
@blackleague212
@blackleague212 Год назад
@@kelleyrancher haha you're old
@kelleyrancher
@kelleyrancher Год назад
Someday you'll be old and I hope that you don't make it how about that
@Remorsefullyhumble
@Remorsefullyhumble Год назад
@@blackleague212 😂 don’t worry we will be too one day
@alnahian1796
@alnahian1796 Год назад
we used to have river dolphins in Bangladesh called "susuk'' we used to see them from our ferry jumping around but sadly due to pollution they are extinct or near to it that we dont see them anymore sad thing is our next gen kids will never see them most of them will never know about them
@TragoudistrosMPH
@TragoudistrosMPH Год назад
It's crazy how each generation sees less and thinks it's normal. Vulture numbers also decreased 80% in that region over the last generation or so... (30-50yrs if I remember correctly...)
@herpderp3916
@herpderp3916 Год назад
@@dann5480 You probably shouldn't be hunting a species that's already on the brink of extinction.
@krankarvolund7771
@krankarvolund7771 Год назад
There's 3500 Ganges river dolphin still alive, and 1000 Indus river dolphin. The Yantze river dolphin have already been extinct.....
@junkolover9518
@junkolover9518 Год назад
SUSuk... 😳
@rickkwitkoski1976
@rickkwitkoski1976 Год назад
@Krankar Volund And those numbers may not be enough for the species to survive. Not enough genetic variation. One deadly pathogen could wipe them out.
@igorsaldanha11
@igorsaldanha11 Год назад
I was born and raised in the Amazon and have fond memories of these underrated animals. It was definitely much easier to spot them a couple of decades ago. Indeed their population has been drastically reduced.
@drts6955
@drts6955 Год назад
Whereabouts? I just took boat from Belém to Manaus and saw loads of them. Perhaps not as much as before but I was really surprised at the amount!
@igorsaldanha11
@igorsaldanha11 Год назад
@@drts6955 forgot to reply whereabouts - near Porto Velho, Rondônia
@Pebbledudee
@Pebbledudee Год назад
It looks like a prehistoric dolphin
@zebedeemadness2672
@zebedeemadness2672 Год назад
They aren't really "Dolphins", only in common name, they are more basal (Primitive) than (Oceanic) true Dolphin Whales, they do share a common ancestor with (Oceanic) true Dolphin Whales, so are most related to (Oceanic) Dolphin Whales, out of the other living Cetaceans, but not that close.
@cadelinha
@cadelinha Год назад
They are more like a prehistoric whales. Their evolution at least. The first whales started their journey as a strange crocodile-type-cows getting into the river and ended up as whales at the ocean.
@LemonHead-sq5ws
@LemonHead-sq5ws 26 дней назад
@@cadelinhawhat ?????
@pencilpauli9442
@pencilpauli9442 Год назад
I was once met a young woman at party who turned out to be a shapeshifting dolphin. There must have been some chemistry between us as we really clicked.
@mardzipan
@mardzipan Год назад
I remember reading about these beautiful dolphins when I was a kid. One of my favourite dolphin species. Thanks for doing an episode on these beautiful creatures.
@jazeenharal6013
@jazeenharal6013 Год назад
So sad :(
@lcsfgnds
@lcsfgnds Год назад
In Brazil we call them "Boto cor-de-rosa" which means literally Pink Boto.
@eldritchangel4058
@eldritchangel4058 Год назад
Isn't that the same river dolphin from that one episode of The Wild Thornberries that shapeshifted in order to lure Debby into the river, and steal her away forever?
@alexandrejosedacostaneto381
Yes, there is a Brazilian legend that they kidnap women
@saymyname2618
@saymyname2618 Год назад
OH, I SEE YOU SUMMONED US, BRAZILLIANS, SO HERE I AM. The legend of the Boto Cor de Rosa is the one i like the most in Brazillian Folklore, its like a Male Mermaid. It's said they dress themselves in white elegant suits with a hat to cover the hole on top of their heads.
@saymyname2618
@saymyname2618 Год назад
@@dann5480 I don't know, i almost never watch the news, it's too depressing for me, aliens could be invading right now and i would be clueless.
@youcankillgod
@youcankillgod Год назад
@@dann5480 this was like 4 years ago.
@fiberpoet6250
@fiberpoet6250 Год назад
I love that 💗💗 Animals and mythology and art are my favorite subjects .. and I especially love beliefs about animals and animal deities
@JessHull
@JessHull Год назад
if you see a man wearing a hat, check for a blow hole.
@ma-tanica
@ma-tanica Год назад
There's nothing to be proud of. Your government don't care about the fauna and help to get them destroyed
@rogeriojr31
@rogeriojr31 Год назад
The botos are extremely intelligence too, there are groups of fisherman's that have "trained" botos to surround a group of fish and them they use a net, give the botos a few fish and everybody is happy
@gustavomarques5950
@gustavomarques5950 Год назад
Curiosity , in Brazil, the locals have a tale about a handsome tall guy , that at nights would go out at events and choose the prettiest woman. Than , he would swiftly go nearby the rivers and proceed to transform himself into a pink dolphin , to them drag the woman into the depths of the river , and eat her . This is part of the Amazon folclore, and until recently , locals would usually kill pink dolphins on sight , just to make sure no woman got hurt
@XenoRaptor-98765
@XenoRaptor-98765 Год назад
Hopefully both breeding programs and conservation efforts will help to keep the river Dolphins populations both increasing and staple.
@XenoRaptor-98765
@XenoRaptor-98765 Год назад
@Bruno Caruso but still every little bit helps and what anyone would tell you one step at a time.
@darrenspicer5976
@darrenspicer5976 8 месяцев назад
@@brunocaruso6007weak must die to keep nature balanced humans are arrogant
@Lincoln1_5
@Lincoln1_5 Год назад
I'd love to see you guys talk about the coqui frog, it's a wonderful unique family found naturally only in Puerto Rico. But it's been introduced to a few other countries
@cintronproductions9430
@cintronproductions9430 Год назад
Puerto Rican here, and yeah, I agree, they're wonderful little frogs, the nights of the island wouldn't be the same without them. 🐸🐸🐸
@fennecfoxrocks649
@fennecfoxrocks649 Год назад
Yes!!
@calicoDEIRA
@calicoDEIRA Год назад
We have been having a coqui infestation in hawaii now for about 10 years
@supertyfon1736
@supertyfon1736 Год назад
They are some of the loudest frogs in the world producing 90-100 dB at close range.
@Heisenburg123
@Heisenburg123 Год назад
I agree with you 1000%,very loud and cute little frog 🐸
@think_like_a_fish
@think_like_a_fish Год назад
I visited the Amazon a few years ago and got to swim near them. One village did a sort of dolphin attraction. The locals only feed them for tourists two days a week so that they don't become too dependent on humans for food. Our guide told us the legend about the botos seducing women and that in some versions of the stories the boto wears a stingray as a hat to hide his blow hole.
@Sameeer_Saker
@Sameeer_Saker Год назад
One the biggest challenges for boto protection is poisoning due to pollution and mercury dumped in water to find gold. They're super vulnerable and Brazil's government does close to nothing to stop it, but people are getting more and more aware of the problem, so there is hope for the amazon's future.
@biazacha
@biazacha 10 месяцев назад
Glad to see that one year later we’ve saw so many news of goldmine rings being dismantled over there
@lafcursiax
@lafcursiax Год назад
Aw, I've been enchanted by these guys since I saw them in a coloring book when I was 8. I bet if they got the Lisa Frank treatment, everyone else would think they were as adorable as marine dolphins, too. Beautiful underwater footage, btw. That dull red glow makes the hunting scenes especially eerie!
@Rerpesentz
@Rerpesentz Год назад
I'm 42 and love all types of Animals, I've never seen this species of dolphin and am highly appreciative of the content you guys put out thank you
@okiedokieartichokie772
@okiedokieartichokie772 Год назад
They are many things. But cute they are not. They look like something the medieval artist would doodle in manuscripts without ever seeing one
@briannablanchard4480
@briannablanchard4480 15 дней назад
Best description!
@Anthony-nd6vk
@Anthony-nd6vk Год назад
I was in the Amazon just a couple months ago and saw Botos feeding in the wild! It was incredible
@DanGamingFan2846
@DanGamingFan2846 Год назад
Oh, I love these guys. Who would've thought of a freshwater cetacean?
@lgarcia67
@lgarcia67 Год назад
I saw them in the Amazon. Beautiful animals. They are super protected by law and people there really care for them. The natives say that when one is fishing and they come to the area, they corral the fish so we can get it. I don’t know if that is true or not but as soon as they showed up, the peacock bass started biting and we got several.
@Tigress_
@Tigress_ Год назад
Can you please talk about the Ganges river dolphin
@guywithamask-sy7sf
@guywithamask-sy7sf Год назад
I live in Brazil, and my grandma was fishing in the araguaia river one day, and when she caught a fish, a boto stole it from her lol
@patax144
@patax144 Год назад
Colombian here, we have river dolphins in our small portion of the Amazon river
@berrycade
@berrycade Год назад
Most people don’t talk about it but you really are an incredible artist
@ferretappreciator
@ferretappreciator Год назад
After learning about the various horrors (typically young) dolphins commit, I honestly don't know if humans or dolphins scare me more. I will never forget the first time I saw that video of the dolphin and the dead fish .....
@ferretappreciator
@ferretappreciator Год назад
I was only in middle school :(
@percy.garou1001
@percy.garou1001 Год назад
So sad for your discovery at such a young age 🤧
@z6445
@z6445 Год назад
У всех есть потребности и потребности
@robertg6339
@robertg6339 Год назад
What horrors i want to know what your talking about.
@jordanredd2519
@jordanredd2519 Год назад
@@robertg6339 me too
@Steve_643
@Steve_643 Год назад
The river dolphins just show how crazy of a place the Amazon is
@tamarrajames3590
@tamarrajames3590 Год назад
These are amazing creatures, and not discussed nearly enough. Thank you for covering them, as always, you do great work.🖤🇨🇦
@beremizerazo4616
@beremizerazo4616 Год назад
Here in Bolivia we call them Bufeos. They are present in lot of tales and myths, usually represented as friends and protectors of people. They are said to help children in danger of drowning or to protect swimmers against alligators.
@juandavidrestrepoduran6007
@juandavidrestrepoduran6007 Год назад
The legends over here state otherwise
@morganbooth3419
@morganbooth3419 Год назад
I absolutely love Danielle’s artwork. She’s so talented!
@davsquaredo79
@davsquaredo79 Год назад
I hope these beautiful animals are protected 🙏🏼
@edwon1
@edwon1 Год назад
Beautiful??
@conjurecorpse8209
@conjurecorpse8209 Год назад
Ye beautiful isn’t the word id use…
@hateraidfree9392
@hateraidfree9392 Год назад
I’m from Hawaii, I still giggle every time I hear these creatures names. They’re interesting, but Boto refers to something else over here.
@RunawayNinjaMan
@RunawayNinjaMan Год назад
🤣
@midas7934
@midas7934 Год назад
I was looking for this comment lmao
@morgjoey3105
@morgjoey3105 Год назад
Boto boto sook sook
@pussypretty
@pussypretty Год назад
I love pink botos 😍
@drts6955
@drts6955 Год назад
Spill the beans. This is not fair
@hanoapuaa
@hanoapuaa Год назад
If you’re from Hawaii and watching this. This is one of the most hilarious video ever.
@Automedon2
@Automedon2 11 месяцев назад
The presenter is so articulate and well spoken. Very professional and enjoyable to listen to.
@awesomeocelot7475
@awesomeocelot7475 Год назад
Honestly I love when people talk about the 4 (possibly 3 if the Baji is actually extinct) species of river dolphins!
@sohopedeco
@sohopedeco Год назад
Netflix has a Brazilian series called _Invisible City_ where one of the characters is a shape-shifting boto.
@maryocecilyo3372
@maryocecilyo3372 Год назад
Sim
@raquelbeatrizbretzke7194
@raquelbeatrizbretzke7194 Год назад
As a brazilian I can say: don't mess with the Botos!
@fiberpoet6250
@fiberpoet6250 Год назад
Are they aggressive to humans??
@gnappibr
@gnappibr Год назад
@@fiberpoet6250 Very aggressive!!! They attack you and stole your heart forever!!! 😁
@kaltkalt2083
@kaltkalt2083 Год назад
I knew about the river dolphins, but just recently I learned there are river sharks. That I never knew and I’m still very fascinated by them.
@JayyThao
@JayyThao 8 месяцев назад
They’re like the family dollar version of dolphins 😂😂
@ellis_1046
@ellis_1046 Год назад
Anybody else getting the dinosaur vibes from these Dolphins?
@physetermacrocephalus9986
@physetermacrocephalus9986 Год назад
Their snouts kind of reminds me of spinosaurids.
@cintronproductions9430
@cintronproductions9430 Год назад
They're beautiful, I'd love to go to Brazil just to see these dolphins and all the other wildlife there. :)
@percy.garou1001
@percy.garou1001 Год назад
So that they can fuc.......
@miguelbarbosamendesjunior2404
Hello! did you know you can even swim with them? In fact not tecnically swim, but stay in the water with a group of wild river dolphins. On special, and restrics, tours some locals (called " Ribeirinhos") have a platform where they invite wild river dolphins to come by to give snacks. And the best is that they do not give enough food to affect their behave, its literally a little amout of food, nothing substantial, but some do come. Complety wild and free, not that Sea World bullshit. i have visited one of these tour and its amazing. And i just went by because the dolphins have being preserved , and specialists have comproved that its completely fine for them
@victoravilabotelhoromualdo3906
You're going to Brazil
@andresouza6711
@andresouza6711 Год назад
Yessss come to brazil!!
@edcrfvtgbyhnujmikolpqazwsx
@edcrfvtgbyhnujmikolpqazwsx Год назад
@Bruno Caruso Spreading fake news huh? Of course you want to blame President Bolsonaro, even tho data shows that under his government, the deforestation in the Amazon is the lowest, specially compared to the communists that preceded him. How sad that people like you feel like you need to resort to spreading misinformation that taunts the reputation of Brazil. I hope you learn to love your country and to protect it from the same socialism that is rapidly destroying the rest of the world, including our neighbors such as Venezuela and Argentina. Brazil stands strong, despite you and the likes of you.
@fringes475
@fringes475 Год назад
When i was in the amazon jungle, the locals told me that i can swim in the river if i see river dolphins nearby. but if they're not present, don't get into the water. I never went into the water intentionally regardless if there's dolphins or not.
@okaka5398
@okaka5398 Год назад
Here in India we have river dolphins as well, in the Ganga and Yamuna river, but they're slowly going extinct due to pollution, overfishing and hunting for superstitious beliefs, and our government isn't doing much to save them.
@dijik123
@dijik123 Год назад
Just report them to wwf
@theblacksal
@theblacksal Год назад
What's superstitious belief? Do they believe if you eat this, you will cure from any disease?
@MansionByBeach1
@MansionByBeach1 Год назад
Tell me, what superstitious beliefs are threatening Indian river dolphins? From what I read based on a quick search, beliefs play more of a role in protecting dolphins in north India. Looks like you are an agitator spreading misinformation. If you are not, prove yourself.
@leogama3422
@leogama3422 Год назад
I expect they at least will do something when humans become an engendered species
@rafsan1578
@rafsan1578 Год назад
Yeah man, indians pagans have many superstitions, they kill tigers, river dolphins and every other animals
@benmcreynolds8581
@benmcreynolds8581 Год назад
These critters literally haunt my nightmares and I have eerie vision's of having to swing through a freshwater body of water and get messes up by these guys... The murky water helps to the eerie aspect too...
@Goofballhero
@Goofballhero Год назад
That’s actually a really interesting nightmare (sounds like a scary experience from a subjective standpoint though). I used to have nightmares of being surgically operated on by humanoid pigs with lights while still being awake, and then being chased down dark hallways as I tried to escape the operation.
@lilitharam44
@lilitharam44 Год назад
Love to see a video on the American Turkey Vulture. They're pretty amazing animals, especially if you can get footage of a huge group of them circling. Keep up the great work!
@vlastaleistikow6934
@vlastaleistikow6934 9 месяцев назад
Who doesnt Love these beautiful intelligent animal. Im so in ❤❤❤❤with them and when you see them you directly get a smile on your face❤❤❤❤❤
@jensonso2238
@jensonso2238 Год назад
Love you Animal logic! Keep up the great work
@erinbosse
@erinbosse Год назад
It is neat that you guys seem to be in South America! I just got back from a trip from Peru and got to see quite a bit of the two ‘species’ of river dolphin ( our guide just referred to them as pink -triangular dorsal fin like the one you drew- and grey-smaller with a more crescent shaped dorsal fin- so I am not sure which ones they were of the ones you listed). We swam in the river with them although I don’t know how close we actually got to them because you can’t see anything in that water. They were around and you could see them surface sometimes close by. It was neat to see your footage of them underwater.
@eomguel9017
@eomguel9017 Год назад
How about the volcano rabbit (aka teporingo or zacatuche) from central Mexico next? They're so cute :3
@TunaFreeDolphinMeat
@TunaFreeDolphinMeat Год назад
Hot cross Bunnies?
@Goofballhero
@Goofballhero Год назад
Very cute. I’ll add in the pink fairy armadillo for anyone who’s never heard of them. Really cute and super elusive critter.
@helyscollection4797
@helyscollection4797 Год назад
A fun fact about the boto myth is that even though it can shape-shift it will always have a hole on the top of its head, so when in human form "he" usually wears a hat and won't let anyone touch it.
@JC_Hope
@JC_Hope Год назад
This was a fun, neat episode! Speaking of shapeshifters, does anyone remember the episode of The Wild Thornberrys where Eliza meets a mysterious girl in the Amazon and suspects her of being a shapeshifting dolphin in disguise who wears a hat to hide her blowhole?
@veronicaariandy1673
@veronicaariandy1673 Год назад
I remember that part, when they said the way to identify it is that they wear hats and eat fishes, and she's scared that her sister will be taken.
@MarisCorner15
@MarisCorner15 Год назад
That's what the Brazilian folklore also says! The man is always wearing a hat
@AdrianaOrtiz-ff7mx
@AdrianaOrtiz-ff7mx Год назад
Came to the comments to see if anyone would bring up that episode. What an amazing show that was
@cadelinha
@cadelinha Год назад
I want to know what episode is this, if anyone knows please tell me.
@KcakePop143
@KcakePop143 Год назад
Never heard if that and that is freaking creepy!! Got me goosebumps ldjfjfoskqw like imagine pulling that hat off and it's just a hole in their head! 😱😱😱
@Saccillia
@Saccillia Год назад
Omg I did a report on the physiological differences in cetaceans that helped them survive in their unique habitats. Particularly with the pectorals size+shape, flexibility of the spine, and the hind flippers. It is so cool to see this again!
@sabersroommate8293
@sabersroommate8293 Год назад
I still remember that one 4chan story about a diver finding a river dolphin in a underwater cave and was killing anything that moves for fun. That was a nice fictional story.
@ramauldramharack2138
@ramauldramharack2138 11 дней назад
Dolphins really makes less afraid of other dangerouse sea creatures, like thats what they were made for.
@Junketh71
@Junketh71 Год назад
Thanks for the new informational and educational video!
@crayonburry
@crayonburry Год назад
I have an idea for all of the folkloric sea creature-human shapeshifters now. I desperately want to see a story where they meet and interact. Or at least explore the similarities and differences between them.
@kuitaranheatmorus9932
@kuitaranheatmorus9932 Год назад
I love these marine mammals and seeing them here was a pleasure and I hope to see more like it
@GeeOhJayyy
@GeeOhJayyy Год назад
Love your guys videos. So informative
@mikezizis3725
@mikezizis3725 Месяц назад
Very informative and entertaining - thank you!
@Reason1717
@Reason1717 Год назад
I always wondered why their pink. Now I know thanks to you :) Great work please keep educating us :)
@marklittle2615
@marklittle2615 Год назад
I think it would be nice to see a follow-up episode on their cousins that live in the estuaries on the coast I've never heard of that one before have a great day wonderful artwork again
@ewbait
@ewbait Год назад
Been watching Animalogic since I was much younger. My favorite part has always been the drawing!
@yuzhongluoyisson9420
@yuzhongluoyisson9420 Год назад
At least this species of the dolphins are NOT as naughty as their cousins. AHEM *looks at porpoises intensely*
@cosmostheprotogen
@cosmostheprotogen Год назад
Face of an angel indeed, they are one of my favourite cetaceans! Thank you all for making this episode for them
@sandyscheeks9210
@sandyscheeks9210 10 месяцев назад
I've always been fascinated by these creatures. To me they are beautiful.
@baukejosh
@baukejosh Год назад
I loved this video. Love the channel. But I was so happy to see attention brought to this endangered species.
@stagnantfox3027
@stagnantfox3027 Год назад
I havent found dolphins cute since I found out that they are basically ocean's bullies with a tendency for necrophilia.
@fiberpoet6250
@fiberpoet6250 Год назад
I still find them cute despite being assholes.. they are animals, we can’t really assign human thought processes to them
@williamthelonelywasp4842
@williamthelonelywasp4842 8 месяцев назад
@@fiberpoet6250Agreed, not to mention people over exaggerate the fudge out of what they "supposedly," do to other animals and each other. Pains me how people don't really do their own research before misrepresenting other creatures.
@GnarlyYouth
@GnarlyYouth 3 месяца назад
I mean people think humans are cute and they do the same thing
@Nothingnesslol
@Nothingnesslol Год назад
I wonder how regular dolphins and Amazon Pink River Dolphins would react if they could swim next to each other. Would they be friendly or enemy?
@cringusgoofysuchus
@cringusgoofysuchus Год назад
Both are normal dolphins tho
@ConkerVonZap
@ConkerVonZap Год назад
They would fight and the winner would r*pe the loser.
@Wolffur
@Wolffur 7 месяцев назад
Basically they're like lovable security guards for swimmers in the Amazon river.
@cantsay
@cantsay Год назад
Their pink puffiness looks like an allergic reaction, fascinating
@pedropaulo5600
@pedropaulo5600 Год назад
Fun language fact: the "NH" in portuguese words is pronounced the same as the "Ñ" from spanish, so "pee-RAN-na" is not quite it, is more like "pee-RAN-ña" :)
@maryocecilyo3372
@maryocecilyo3372 Год назад
Sim
@stormgirl09
@stormgirl09 Год назад
anyone remember The Wild Thornberries? they had an episode about the shape shifting river dolphin if I remember!
@rickyhernandez2412
@rickyhernandez2412 Год назад
That shot of the the River and Ocean separated by a thing strip of land in between them was soo cool man
@leandroquinto7033
@leandroquinto7033 Год назад
I really love this channel, you can learn something everytime you watch their vids. Love your new hair color it really suits you
@galleryteneuesartnouveau9353
Such an odd bizarre gentle creatures while we're terrified by stories of piranhas & great white sharks & they're been eaten by these gentle adorable creatures I luv orcas which is literally a dolphin & preyed on sharks & relatively dophin species brilliantly fascinating wildlife filming & documentary thank you 😘💡👌🎥
@DronesOverTheMoon
@DronesOverTheMoon Год назад
These Pink Goblins are anything but gentle lol
@robrice7246
@robrice7246 Год назад
Based on fossil relatives, could they thrive well in Florida's Everglades? I feel like some type of hypothetical animal experiment might occur to see if it's possible.
@sharonkaczorowski8690
@sharonkaczorowski8690 Год назад
Might devastate native species…
@sharonkaczorowski8690
@sharonkaczorowski8690 Год назад
Florida has enough of that going on!
@marcelo55869
@marcelo55869 10 месяцев назад
Hmm i don't know if you want that. They are pretty smart. They even follow fishers around if they get easy meal from the baits. (They somehow learn to get them from hooks without getting hooked.) They mess up fishers just for the fun of it.
@nhlakafistozshandu5376
@nhlakafistozshandu5376 Год назад
So cute fish. They look so docile but yet cunning.
@Mich6961
@Mich6961 Год назад
Props to the sketch artist. It's a nice touch to your videos.
@viniciusv8767
@viniciusv8767 Год назад
Famoso Boto do folclore😅
@Arkiel___
@Arkiel___ Год назад
i love dolphins
@SevenPr1me
@SevenPr1me Год назад
Oh no.
@Berlynic
@Berlynic Год назад
Holy! I didn't evdn know such animals existed 😳😳 Thank you, Animalogic!
@rayrocher6887
@rayrocher6887 Год назад
i saw , the last season of Captain Planet . I love the cute pink dolphins.
@vaszgul736
@vaszgul736 Год назад
Caught an issue! You said bottleneck instead of bottlenose 4:14
@noneofyourbusiness2992
@noneofyourbusiness2992 Год назад
I love botos
@aa-zf4vm
@aa-zf4vm Год назад
Botos are amazing! I remember seeing a bunch of them hopping on the river when i took a boat trip. 😆
@johnschultz8906
@johnschultz8906 Год назад
Thanks for this this is one of my favorite animals and theirs hardly any content on it
@creamskye
@creamskye Год назад
Somehow it's cute and terrifying at the same time 🥺
@angryknickfanloyaltony9525
@angryknickfanloyaltony9525 Год назад
one of the fresh air of you tube love this channel
@Beryllahawk
@Beryllahawk Год назад
Great video! Also, nice stealth compliment at the end there, haha!
@andyanimacion3d
@andyanimacion3d Год назад
Awesome! 🐬 Greetings to Animalogic from Costa Rica! 🇨🇷 👋🏻😊
@rhonemeyer4277
@rhonemeyer4277 Год назад
I personally love river dolphins I think they're adorable XD great vid!
@sobekneferu4041
@sobekneferu4041 9 месяцев назад
Awesome video!!
@HappyComfort
@HappyComfort Год назад
Thank you! That was very interesting 👍🫶😁🌷
@haroldbrooks4235
@haroldbrooks4235 Год назад
Great video Danielle, haven't heard from you in ages
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