the ganges river dolphins swim on its side so that one flipper touches the bottom of the water body.
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The dolphin has the peculiarity of swimming on one side so that its flipper trails the muddy bottom. It is understood that this behaviour aids them in finding food. Being a mammal, the Ganges river dolphin cannot breathe in water and must surface every 30-120 seconds.
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