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Botos are river dolphins and have echolocation, tactile hairs on their snout and, thanks to their extremely mobile neck, can move their head in all directions independently of their body.
Amazon River Dolphin
Boto
Inia Geoffrensis, Pink River Dolphin
Species
Amazon river dolphin (Inia geoffrensis)
Familie
Whales (Catacea)
Habitat
All freshwater habitats of the major river systems of the Amazon and Orinoco.
Geographical Range
Area of the Amazon and Orinoco, Rio Madeira (Venezuela, Colombia, Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador and Guyana).
Status
In the IUCN list, the boto is listed as "Endangered".
Population
No total population numbers are known (estimate: tens of thousands of individuals).