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  2. Irrawaddy dolphin - Wikipedia

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    Irrawaddy dolphin on a 1996 Indonesian stamp. The Irrawaddy dolphin's proximity to developing communities makes the effort for conservation difficult. [40] Entanglement in fishnets and degradation of habitats are the main threats to Irrawaddy dolphins. Conservation efforts are being made at international and national levels to alleviate these ...

  3. Chilika Lake - Wikipedia

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    Chilika fishermen state that when Irrawaddy dolphins and bottlenose dolphins meet in the outer channel, the former get frightened and are forced to return toward the lake. [37] Some Irrawaddy dolphins used to be sighted only along the inlet channel and in a limited portion of the central sector of the lake.

  4. Orcaella - Wikipedia

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    The Irrawaddy dolphin shares similar physical characteristics with the beluga whale, but its genetic makeup ties the Irrawaddy dolphin and the killer whale as close relatives of one another. [13] Irrawaddy dolphins have a slate blue to a slate gray color and their bodies can grow up to 180-275 centimeters in length. [14]

  5. Rajang Mangroves National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Rajang Mangroves National Park is a national park in Sarikei Division, Sarawak, Malaysia. [1] It is home to species such as proboscis monkeys, silvered langurs, lesser adjutant storks, Irrawaddy dolphin and hornbills.

  6. Irrawaddy River - Wikipedia

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    The Irrawaddy gives its name to the Irrawaddy dolphin (Orcaella brevirostris), which is found in the lower reaches of the river and known to help fishers who practice cast-net fishing. Though called the Irrawaddy dolphin, it has been also found in the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean. [12] [13]

  7. Australian snubfin dolphin - Wikipedia

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    It closely resembles the Irrawaddy dolphin (of the same genus, Orcaella) and was not described as a separate species until 2005. The closest relative to the genus Orcaella is the killer whale, Orcinus orca. [citation needed] The Australian snubfin has three colors on its skin, while the Irrawaddy dolphin only has two. The skull and the fins ...

  8. Malampaya Sound - Wikipedia

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    The sound is also home to three species of dolphins: the Irrawaddy dolphin found in the Inner Sound, the bottle-nosed dolphin in the Outer Sound, and Risso's dolphin found at Minapla Bay. [5] The surrounding forested landscape consists of primarily dipterocarp trees such as narra, ipil, apitong, dao, kamagong and mancono.

  9. Irrawaddy - Wikipedia

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    The Irrawaddy, a Burmese news publication based in Chiang Mai, Thailand; Irrawaddy dolphin, a dolphin which is found in the Irrawaddy River "Waters of Irrawaddy", the first song in Beyond Rangoon, composed by Hans Zimmer; Irrawaddy Green Towers, a mobile phone tower company which works for the military joint venture Mytel