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“Year of the Bicentennial, of the consolidation of our Independence, and of the

commemoration of the heroic battles of Junín and Ayacucho”,

ISUEE: PINK DOLPHIN


CURSE: INGLES
INTRUCTORA: SANCHEZ HUAMAN SUSAN SARITA
MEMBERS: GODIÑO LUNA JEFERSON
HUANACHIN LLIUYACC MARX LINCOLN
1) PLANIFICATION AND ORGANIZATION
1.1)PLANIFICATION

_ GodiñoLuna Jeferson busqueda de imágenes sobre el animal y buscará la


información
_ Huanachin Lliuyacc Marx edición el vídeo y caratula .

1.2) ORGANIZATION
_Godiño Luna Jeferson, dará inicio con la presentación de 3 minutos.
_ Huanachin Lliuyacc 3, posteriormente desarrollará su presentación de 3 min.
_Godiño Luna Jeferson , concluirá con su la presentación

2) ACTIVITIES
_Characteristics
_Fod and habits
_Danger of extinction

Pink Dolphin
CHARACTERISTICS

The pink dolphin (Inia geoffrensis), known locally as bufeo, is the largest species of river
dolphin, with a maximum length of 2.5 meters long. Although it is called the pink dolphin,
adults can be pink or gray and newborns are always gray. The female gives birth to a single
calf after 11 to 12 months of gestation, and it remains with its mother until it is 2 years old.
It feeds on more than 50 different species of fish, sometimes eating crabs, mollusks and
freshwater turtles.

It is the only dolphin that has a flexible neck, which can move from side to side, which is
an advantage when navigating through trees in flooded forests. The pink river dolphin is a
solitary species; mothers are generally found with their babies, or at most in groups of up to
4 individuals. The pink dolphin is widely distributed among the Orinoco and Amazon river
systems of Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Brazil.
Food and habits

The pink dolphin (Inia geoffrensis), known locally as bufeo, is the largest species of river
dolphin, with a maximum length of 2.5 meters long. Although it is called the pink dolphin,
adults can be pink or gray and newborns are always gray. The female gives birth to a single
calf after 11 to 12 months of gestation, and it remains with its mother until it is 2 years old.
It feeds on more than 50 different species of fish, sometimes eating crabs, mollusks and
freshwater turtles.

It is the only dolphin that has a flexible neck, which can move from side to side, which is
an advantage when navigating through trees in flooded forests. The pink river d The ol-
phin is a solitary species; mothers are generally found with their babies, or at most in
groups of up to 4 individuals. The pink dolphin is widely distributed among the Orinoco
and Amazon river systems of Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Brazil.
Danger of extinction

pink dolphin is listed as an Endangered (EN) species on both the Ecuadorian and IUCN
Red Lists. The greatest threat faced by this species is the pollution of rivers due to oil activ-
ities, the disposal of fuel oils, and dynamite fishing (Tirira, 2017).

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