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⭐ DAILY SIGNAL #68
Joe Rogan DIDN'T Know PINK DOLPHINS EXISTED
🗓 Date
31th of January 2026
🎬 Today’s Clip
Joe Rogan DIDN'T Know PINK DOLPHINS EXISTED
Watch the clip:
https://youtube.com/shorts/3GgfY537pMc
💬 Quote of the Day
“In that sediment rich water they're using Sonar”
— Paul Rosolie
🤔 Reflection Question
How rare is a pink dolphin in the Amazon rivers?
Hit reply — I’d love to hear your take.
🧠 Insight
Pink dolphins in the Amazon (boto) are considered endangered, with populations estimated between 30,000 and 45,000 across the Amazon/Orinoco basins. While they are the most abundant freshwater dolphin, their numbers are declining by over 50% every 75 years due to pollution, dams, and hunting, making sightings increasingly rare in certain areas. They are found throughout the Amazon and Orinoco river basins, often in murky water, which makes them difficult to spot despite their unique color. The dolphin's skin turns pinker with age, and they are known to be shy, rarely jumping like ocean dolphins, which adds to their perceived scarcity.
🎧 Source
Episode: Joe Rogan Experience #2441 - Paul Rosolie
Watch the full episode:
https://youtu.be/EoFniMSMj08
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