More than 100 dolphins dead in Amazon river amid severe drought, heat ANC
The carcasses of 120 river dolphins have been found floating on a tributary of the Amazon River since last week in circumstances that experts suspect were caused by severe drought and heat. Low river levels during a severe drought have heated water in stretches to temperatures that are intolerable for the dolphins, researchers believe. Thousands of fish have died recently in Amazon rivers due to a lack of oxygen in the water.
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