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Sue 03-03-2009 06:23 AM

PINK (albino) dolphin found in US lake
 
Pink dolphin appears in US lake - Telegraph

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph...n_1358282c.jpg

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The world's only pink Bottlenose dolphin which was discovered in an inland lake in Louisiana, USA, has become such an attraction that conservationists have warned tourists to leave it alone.

Charter boat captain Erik Rue, 42, photographed the animal, which is actually an albino, when he began studying it after the mammal first surfaced in Lake Calcasieu, an inland saltwater estuary, north of the Gulf of Mexico in southwestern USA.

Capt Rue originally saw the dolphin, which also has reddish eyes, swimming with a pod of four other dolphins, with one appearing to be its mother which never left its side.

He said: "I just happened to see a little pod of dolphins, and I noticed one that was a little lighter.

"It was absolutely stunningly pink.

"I had never seen anything like it. It's the same color throughout the whole body and it looks like it just came out of a paint booth.

"The dolphin appears to be healthy and normal other than its coloration, which is quite beautiful and stunningly pink.

"The mammal is entirely pink from tip to tail and has reddish eyes indicating it's albinism. The skin appears smooth, glossy pink and without flaws.

"I have personally spotted the pink dolphin 40 to 50 times in the time since the original sighting as it has apparently taken up residence with its family in the Calcasieu ship channel.

"As time has passed the young mammal has grown and sometimes ventures away from its mother to feed and play but always remains in the vicinity of the pod.

"Surprisingly, it does not appear to be drastically affected by the environment or sunlight as might be expected considering its condition, although it tends to remain below the surface a little more than the others in the pod."

Regina Asmutis-Silvia, senior biologist with the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society, said: "I have never seen a dolphin coloured in this way in all my career.

"It is a truly beautiful dolphin but people should be careful, as with any dolphins, to respect it - observe from a distance, limit their time watching, don't chase or harass it

"While this animal looks pink, it is an albino which you can notice in the pink eyes.

"Albinism is a genetic trait and it unclear as to the type of albinism this animal inherited."

A close relation of dolphins, the Amazon River Botos, called pink dolphins, live in South America in the Amazon.
Although it's just a genetic trait, the pinkness fascinates me. When I first saw it, I thought someone had played a mean joke and done something to this dolphin. But pink! That's the neatest thing I've seen! I hope nothing happens to it from us people. I'd feel bad.

BadNick 03-03-2009 06:27 AM

cool, I hope it doesn't get stressed out from all the attention.

I propose we name it Floyd ....rock on, Floyd

fresnelly 03-03-2009 06:34 AM

Quick! Kill it and seize its aphrodesiac powers!

Cynthetiq 03-03-2009 08:56 AM

wow... what a magical looking creature!!!!

Baraka_Guru 03-03-2009 08:59 AM

Cool.

I like pretty pink porpoises.

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Originally Posted by BadNick (Post 2603659)
I propose we name it Floyd ....rock on, Floyd

It's going to be named Hannah Montana...you just wait....

Xerxys 03-03-2009 11:02 AM

It looks lovely actually.

I wonder what traits of albinism it has. In humans, they're generally opposed to bright light and more skin sensitivity to UV rays than other people. It might be the same but I would have to find out.

genuinegirly 03-03-2009 11:35 AM

Fascinating! Thanks for sharing, Sue.
I imagine there are a number of scientists longing to take a gander at its genome and to run behavioral studies to learn more about it. The little girl in me hopes it successfully reproduces. I want more pink dolphins.

Lasereth 03-03-2009 11:37 AM

Holy cow that's amazing.

dippin 03-03-2009 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by genuinegirly (Post 2603769)
Fascinating! Thanks for sharing, Sue.
I imagine there are a number of scientists longing to take a gander at its genome and to run behavioral studies to learn more about it. The little girl in me hopes it successfully reproduces. I want more pink dolphins.

Well, while not the bottleneck species of dolphin we are used to, there is actually a species of pink river dolphins that live in the amazon river.

Willravel 03-03-2009 01:26 PM

I'll bet that dolphin mother had some explaining to do when she suddenly had a white baby!

Xerxys 03-03-2009 06:23 PM

Not really, I heard that dolphins were the only other mammals that f****** for fun. It's the parents of the two dolphins that have a serious story to tell!!! :D

Fly 03-04-2009 06:44 AM

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Originally Posted by BadNick (Post 2603659)

I propose we name it Floyd ....rock on, Floyd


fucking brilliant man

:thumbsup:

little_tippler 03-05-2009 01:59 PM

that is quite unique...beautiful

edit: just looked this up and apparently pink dolphins also exist in the Amazon in Brazil, only they are not albinos in this case. They are called Inia Geoffrensis or 'boto rosa' in portuguese.

xuvio38 03-10-2009 08:49 AM

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Sue 03-10-2009 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Matthew Vita (Post 2606883)
At this day and time, you couldn't be more correct.. crap.

That would honestly most likely make me puke. And no, I wouldn't be pukin' rainbows either.

Punk.of.Ages 03-11-2009 01:33 AM

Wow, that's freakin' rad. It's such a pretty pink.

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Originally Posted by BadNick (Post 2603659)
I propose we name it Floyd ....rock on, Floyd

Rock on, Floyd indeed...

Skettios 03-12-2009 07:44 AM

LOL, Bizzare!


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