The Amazon River Dolphin, also known as the Pink River Dolphin or Boto, inhabits the freshwater rivers of South America. While not entirely pink, these dolphins can exhibit a pinkish hue, especially on their bellies
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Pink Dolphin
The Pink Katydid is a rare insect species found in parts of Central and South America. These katydids have a striking pink coloration, which helps them blend in with the pink flowers of their habitat
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Pink Katydid
Found in central Argentina, the Pink Fairy Armadillo is one of the smallest armadillo species and is known for its unique pinkish shell and soft, furry underbelly
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Pink Fairy Armadillo
Pink Grasshoppers are a rare genetic mutation of the common grasshopper. These insects can sometimes be found with a vibrant pink or rosy coloration, standing out against their green surroundings
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Pink Grasshopper
Although not entirely pink, the skin of certain hippopotamuses can appear pink due to their unique skin secretions. Hippos secrete a reddish-pink oily substance that acts as a natural sunscreen and moisturizer
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Pink Hippopotamus
The Triboniophorus aff. graeffei, commonly known as the Pink Slug, is a species native to Mount Kaputar in Australia. These slugs have a bright pink coloration, thought to be a form of camouflage in the pink rock environment where they live
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Pink Slug
The Pink Robin, native to southeastern Australia and Tasmania, is a small bird with a distinctive pink breast and belly. The males are more brightly colored than the females, and their pink plumage
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Pink Robin