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  1. Dolphin Island invites you to get up close and learn about the Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin. Go beyond the surface and deepen your understanding of these incredibly intelligent animals as our marine mammal specialists share their knowledge in a range of enriching programmes.

  2. Nov 24, 2017 · SINGAPORE - Two of seven pink dolphins previously housed at Underwater World Singapore (UWS) never left the country, contrary to claims by the attraction that all its aquatic animals had...

  3. Nov 26, 2017 · According to The Straits Times, the two pink dolphins are believed to be Speedy and Han (seen in the Facebook post above), who has skin cancer. Trade data published in October 2017 by the...

  4. Jun 6, 2016 · Chimelong was chosen as the Pearl River Estuary near Zhuhai is one of the main habitats of the pink dolphins, also known as the Chinese white dolphin. The dolphins are classified as an vulnerable...

  5. Shop for Pink Dolphin at Singapore's trusted grocery retailer. FairPrice offers a wide range of products to choose from!

  6. Meet and interact with dolphins at Dolphin Island in Sentosa. Learn about these intelligent creatures and create unforgettable memories.

  7. Oct 16, 2020 · Yes, an endangered pink dolphin has been spotted out for a swim in Singapore waters. Alongside the skyscrapers of the city, that is a very rare sighting indeed. [ Featured Image: pricklysarah, Flickr* ]. Pictures were posted online on October 14 showing the magnificent animal that is near-impossible to track down on a regular day.

  8. On Nov 27, Underwater World Singapore announced that a pink dolphin calf was born at the Dolphin Lagoon in July. Trainers describe the moment when it took it...

  9. The biggest draw at this aquarium is the Dolphin Lagoon where we showcase a unique breed of dolphins named Indo-Pacific Humpback Dolphins aka Pink Dolphins. Born grey, the dolphins eventually turns pink as they mature.

  10. The Dolphin Lagoon was home to several Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins, also known as the "pink dolphins". Several "Meet-the-Dolphins" sessions were held daily that allowed visitors to enter the waist-deep pool and interact closely with the dolphins.