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  2. Zoomorphs - Wikipedia

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    Zoomorphs is a line of educational building toys made by River Dolphin Toys, a Brooklyn-based company. Each set of Zoomorphs contains between 30 and 100 plastic animal pieces that can be snapped together to form actual creatures, such as a cat or dinosaur, or rearranged to create fantasy creatures, such as a dino-cat-horse-bird.

  3. Zoomorph (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Zoomorphs, a line of educational toys by River Dolphin Toys; See also. Zoomorphic palette, an ancient Egyptian animal-shaped palette; Animal style

  4. Duisburg Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Previously, another dolphin Apure also lived here; at the time of his death in 2006, he was the oldest known Amazon dolphin in the world, being at least 45 years old, but died in December 2020. The pool was not intended to be exclusively used for the Amazon river dolphin - the plans are that it will be used in the future by other species after ...

  5. River dolphin - Wikipedia

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    River dolphins are rather small, ranging in size from the 5-foot (1.5 m) long South Asian river dolphin to the 8-foot (2.4 m) and 220-pound (100 kg) Amazon river dolphin. They all have female-biased sexual dimorphism apart from Amazon river dolphin, with the females being larger than the males.

  6. Pebanista - Wikipedia

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    Pebanista is an extinct genus of platanistid "river dolphin" that lived during the Early to Middle Miocene in Peru.As a member of the Platanistidae, Pebanista is most closely related to the extant Ganges and Indus river dolphins (Platanista) of South Asia and shares no close relation to the modern Amazon river dolphin (Inia geoffrensis) that inhabits the same region today.

  7. Drought-threatened Amazon dolphins studied for climate change ...

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    Marmontel said most of the dolphins that perished last year were in Lake Tefé, a 45-km-wide (27-mile) expanse of water where the dolphins like to be located, just off the Solimoes River.

  8. Category:River dolphins - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to the river dolphins, a polyphyletic group of fully aquatic mammals that reside exclusively in freshwater or brackish water. They are an informal grouping of dolphins, which itself is a paraphyletic group within the infraorder Cetacea. Extant river dolphins are placed in two superfamilies, Platanistoidea and Inioidea.

  9. Iniidae - Wikipedia

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    Iniidae is a family of river dolphins containing one living genus, Inia, and four extinct genera.The extant genus inhabits the river basins of South America, but the family formerly had a wider presence across the Atlantic Ocean.