Amazon dolphin deaths linked to severe drought and heat wave
Over the past week, the corpses of 120 river dolphins have been discovered in a tributary of the Amazon River under circumstances that experts suspect were caused by severe drought and heat waves. Researchers believe that the low level of the river during the severe drought caused the water in sections of the river to heat up to temperatures unbearable for the dolphins.
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