INIIDAE, Gray, 1846
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Family INIIDAE View in CoL
(AMAZON RIVER DOLPHINS)
• Largest river dolphins, with robust, flexible bodies, long, robust beaks with many teeth; dentition ofconical, peg-like grasping teeth in the front and molar-like crushing teeth behind.
• 200-260 cm. View Figure
• Neotropical Region. View Figure
• Endemic to the Amazon and Orinoco river basins in northern South America.
• 1 genus, 3 species, 3 taxa.
• Nospecies threatened; none Extinct since 1600.
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