Pink Dolphin Spotted Swimming in Louisiana Waters/Operation Confidence
We've heard of pink dolphins before, although they're usually limited to such far-flung places as Hong Kong and the Amazon. But the U.S. has a pink dolphin, too, a local favorite who lives in a Louisiana lake.
The world's only pink Bottlenose dolphin was discovered in an inland lake in Louisiana, USA, has become such an attraction that conservationists have warned tourists to leave it alone.
There are other pink dolphins in the world, like the Amazon River dolphin, but they are not albino. Their coloring is believed to come from diet and physiology.
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
its 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.
Operation Confidence comments: What a beautiful mammal.
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