The Amazon pink dolphin lives in the freshwater rivers of the Amazon rainforest, mostly in northern Brazil. They swim through rivers, flooded forests, and small channels connected to the Amazon River. The dolphins have a long snout that helps them catch fish in muddy water and flexible fins that allow them to move easily through narrow rivers and around trees. In the future, climate change could warm the rainforest and lower water levels in some rivers. These changes can lead to the dolphins developing darker, thicker skin to protect themselves from stronger sunlight and polluted water. The dolphins may also grow larger fins to help them swim in shallow rivers. These adaptations could help the Amazon pink dolphin survive and evolve as the rainforest environment continues to change.
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