The Taiwanese humpback dolphin is a critically endangered marine mammal — with fewer than 100 individuals remaining — living along the densely populated west coast of Taiwan. It's among the shrinking ...
The Taiwanese white dolphin was formerly considered a subpopulation of the more broadly distributed Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Through research into the degree of variation of ...
Scientists identified a distinct population of Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins in 2002, off the west coast of Taiwan. Locals knew dolphins were there, but were unaware that they were unique to Taiwan, ...
Officially called the Chinese white dolphin (Sousa chinensis), this variety of the Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, famous for their pink colour, are one of the key contributors to Hong Kong’s eco ...
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