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Costero

The Costero is believed to be the freshwater variant
of the Tucuxi. The dolphin is colored light to bluish grey
on its back and sides. The ventral region is light gray.
The dorsal fluke is typically slightly hooked.
The beak is well-defined and of moderate length.

 

Facts

 

Scientific Name:

Sotalia guianensis

Length:

2.10 m / 7 ft

Weight:

?

Age:

?

Total Population:

?

Map Range:

 

Captivity

Current Costero's in Captivity

There are currently no Costero's in captivity.

Past Costero's in Captivity:

No past cases are known of Costero's in Captivity.