Some recent Taiwan Pink Dolphin photos taken in the waters off Taichung during March. Winter and spring sightings are important evidence in showing that these dolphins are present throughout the year indicating they are resident. The first photo is of dolphin TW-28, nicknamed
Blotchy by researchers. Photos courtesy of
Wild at Heart Legal Defense Association.







Also see:
Meet three of the Taiwan Humpback Dolphins Blotchy (TW-28) photo
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