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DID YOU KNOW MY FAMILY CHARACTERISTICS VIDEO I can only live in freshwater and inhabit the river systems of Nepal, India, and Bangladesh. I share my habitat with crocodiles, freshwater turtles and wetland birds. wwf.org.uk/wildlife/river_dolphin/ GANGES RIVER DOLPHIN As a calf, I am dependent on my mother until the age of one. I can be found in groups of other Ganges river dolphins, known as ‘pods’, the average size of which is two individuals. arkive.org/ganges-river-dolphin/platanista-gangetica/ video-00.html Hi, I am the Ganges river dolphin. I live in one of the most populated regions in the world - and I am considered as a reliable indicator of the health of the entire river ecosystem. Read on to discover more interesting facts about me. • I have a stocky body with a long beak that thickens at the tip. • My skin is light grey-brown and it becomes paler on my body. • I have large flippers that help me swim too. • I weigh up to 85kg. • I have a very flexible neck which I can bend at a right angle to my body, allowing me to dig in the mud for prey, whilst swimming along. WEAR IT WILD Watch footage of me: Where I live Being a mammal, I can’t breathe in the water and must surface every 30-120 seconds for air. Nepal Bangladesh India © François Xavier Pelletier / WWF

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DID YOU KNOW

MY FAMILYCHARACTERISTICS

VIDEO

I can only live in freshwater and inhabit the river systems of Nepal, India, and Bangladesh. I share my habitat with crocodiles, freshwater turtles and wetland birds.wwf.org.uk/wildlife/river_dolphin/

GANGES RIVER DOLPHIN

As a calf, I am dependent on my mother until the age of one. I can be found in groups of other Ganges river dolphins, known as ‘pods’, the average size of which is two individuals.

• arkive.org/ganges-river-dolphin/platanista-gangetica/video-00.html

Hi, I am the Ganges river dolphin. I live in one of the most populated regions in the world - and I am considered as a reliable indicator of the health of the entire river ecosystem.

Read on to discover more interesting facts about me.

• Ihaveastockybodywithalongbeakthatthickensat the tip.

• Myskinislightgrey-brownanditbecomespaleronmy body.

• Ihavelargeflippersthathelpmeswimtoo.

• Iweighupto85kg.

• IhaveaveryflexibleneckwhichIcanbendataright angle to my body, allowing me to dig in the mud for prey, whilst swimming along.

WEAR IT WILD

Watch footage of me:

WhereI live

Being a mammal, I can’t breathe in the water and must surface every 30-120

seconds for air.

Nepal

Bangladesh

India

© François X

avier Pelletier / W

WF

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EXTINCT IN THE WILD

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IamclassifiedasEndangered by the IUCN Red List.

STATUSItisestimatedthatthetotalpopulationformyspeciesis1,200–1,800individuals.

Pollution is also a problem to my species, in particular chemical pollution that makes the freshwater I live in polluted.

wwf.org.uk/wildlife/river_dolphin/

Mysurvivalisthreatenedbytheconstructionofdamsandwaterdevelopmentprojects that isolate me from other river dolphins and limit my access to prey.

Iliketoliveinareasoftheriverwherefishareplentifulandthewatercurrentisslower.Forthesamereasonhumansalsoliketofishinthese areas and sometimes I get caught accidentally in their fishingnets.

DID YOU KNOWFEEDING

CLASSIFICATION

• Mydietincludesavarietyoffishandinvertebratessuchasprawns,clamsandcarp.

• Inormallychasefishthatcanbefoundnearthesurfaceoftheriver,orfeedonthose that are beneath the mud with the help of my long snout.

I am essentially blind – I hunt by sending out ultrasonic sounds, which bounce off of fish and other prey,

enabling me to ‘see’ an image in my mind.