River Dolphin
By: Emma McMath
Table of contents:Page one: Title Page
Page two:Table Of Contents
Page three: Fun Facts
Page four: Did You Know
Page five: Pictures
Page six: About The Author
Page seven: Credits
Fun facts!- Recognised as a separate species
in the 1970’s
- The River Dolphin is found in the Amazon River
- It eats Crabs, fish and catfish and rarely hunted by other animals
Did You Know - The dolphins start off gray when
they’re young and slowly turn pink as they get older.
- Their final color can be influenced by their behavior, diet, and exposure to sunlight.
- when the dolphins get excited, they can flush bright pink
About The Author My name is Emma Mcmath I am in middle school. I love to hang out with my friends and swim on my free time. I have been on Tide Swimming for 5 years and I play field hockey for Lynnhaven Middle School. I love to hang out at the beach and the pool during the summer.
Resources:WWF Ganges River Dolphin facts. (2018) World Wildlife Fund.Retrieved from: https://www.worldwildlife.org/species/ganges-river-dolphin
Wildscreen Arkive Ganges River Dolphin. Retrieved from:https://www.arkive.org/ganges-river-dolphin/platanista-gangetica/
River Dolphin Mammal 2018 Encyclopedia.Retrieved from:https://www.britannica.com/animal/river-dolphin