Hello, River Dolphin. What’s Up With Your Giant Head?
Released on 08/15/2016
[Announcer] Ah dolphins.
Very jumpy, very spinny
but not all dolphins get to just fart around
all the time in the open ocean
because this is a river.
This here is the aptly named River Dolphin of the Amazon.
It's the largest river dolphin in the world
measuring up to eight feet long,
and it's specially adapted to this unique environment.
Because if river dolphin doesn't have as much
a wiggle room as it's cousin out at sea,
it's especially maneuverable.
Unlike other dolphins, it's neck vertebrae
aren't fused so it can turn its head
and be able like, say what.
The river dolphin also has an enlarged fluke
and the fins for better steering.
Check out its dorsal fin.
Namely, it doesn't really exist.
That maybe an adaptation to another dolphin
to spin in shallow waters.
Also notice the dolphin's big ass head.
That's a clue that its sense of echo location
is highly developed.
I mean, look at the water here.
Eyesight can be worthless.
This river needs a filter
but then again, murky water is good for private time.
All right, take it easy you two.
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