Pink Dolphins
Numerous unusual and strange photographs are becoming viral on social media. Which of these statements is true? How does one define a lie? We are unable to know. Although some internet users believe the images of certain animals and species are false, they are genuinely real. These kinds of pictures have recently gone viral and caused quite a stir. Social media is currently buzzing with images of the pink dolphin. The caption on the images read, “Off the coast of North Carolina, USA, it was spotted.”
Let’s have a look at Netizens’ comments
Is it true that pink dolphins exist? is a question posed by certain people. Following further examination of the images, many believe that the dolphin’s appearance is either unnatural or the result of AI. This is due to the word ‘cola’ appearing on the dolphin’s forehead. Furthermore, up close, it appears to be a plastic toy rather than a genuine animal. However, several people have observed that the pink dolphin is stunning.
“It’s not AI. They appear occasionally. A pink dolphin was spotted near Louisiana a few years ago. Albino dolphins are very rare,” as stated by one user. “Pink dolphins may really be there, but these photos look like an AI to me,” said another. “If I really see this, I’ll drop my beer down and go there right away!” another user stated. “It’s a very well-made toy or a dolphin in the same pose in all the photos,” commented another.
Are pink dolphins real?
Pink dolphins, known as Amazon River Dolphins or Botos, exist in the real world and are usually found in the freshwater rivers and tributaries of the Amazon and Orinoco basins in South America. They are distinct for their unique pink color, which can vary from pale to dark shades. This coloration, more commonly seen in males, is influenced by factors such as age, diet, and sunlight exposure.