hi! i am pink dolphin swimming in the hong kong ocean

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Hi! I am Pink Dolphin swimming in the Hong Kong Ocean

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Hi! I am Pink Dolphin swimming in the Hong Kong Ocean

Pink dolphins are endangered because of various effects.

Such as pollution, boat traffic, littering, and lost of habitat.

Pink Dolphins are getting eaten by the sharks and whales. ( But whales aren’t there in Hong Kong.)

Why are The Pink Dolphins in Danger?

Which rivers do Pink Dolphins live in the world?

Blue = Amazon River circled in Red = Indus River

Purple = Ganges River circled in Green = La Plata River

Most of the Dolphins live in the Ocean and Rivers.

Dolphins live in rivers ,The Amazon river, Ganges river, Yangtze river, La Plata river and the Indus river.

These are the features of the Pink Dolphins.

What are the features of pink Dolphins?

The Blowhole, it’s on the head for breathing.

The ear it is on the side of the body for hearing their prey.

The beak or the rostrum is the mouth.

How good is the sea pollution?

The sea pollution in Hong Kong is terrible.

They throw litter in the ocean.

The Pink Dolphins swallow all the litter.

The places you can see Pink Dolphins are: Lantau Island, Soko Island, Peng Chau.

Where can you see Pink Dolphins more in Hong Kong?

Pink Dolphins food chain is different for each species.

Most Pink Dolphins eat different types of fishes such as herring, cod, mackerel, other dolphins eat squids.

What do Pink Dolphins eat?

Mackerel Cod Fish Herring fish Squid

Bibliography • http://www.underwaterworld.com.sg/images/tellafriend/wallpaper/2_

800X600.jpg• http://www.dolphins-world.com/

what_kind_of_water_do_dolphins_live_in.html

• http://galaria.blogspot.com/2006_09_01_galaria_archive.html

• http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/43/Cetacea_range_map_Indus_and_Ganges_River_Dolphin_2.png/150px-Cetacea_range_map_Indus_and_Ganges_River_Dolphin_2.png

• http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/43/Cetacea_range_map_Indus_and_Ganges_River_Dolphin_2.png/150px-Cetacea_range_map_Indus_and_Ganges_River_Dolphin_2.png