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Pink river dolphins currently live in the freshwater rivers of Rainforests mainly in South America. They feed off of fish, crustaceans, and anything small that swims. They are born a gray color and as they grow up, they start to become pale pink. In the future, pink river dolphins will get pushed out of the rainforests and into the Atlantic Ocean. They won't be called pink river dolphins anymore. Instead, they will be called pink ocean dolphins and as they continue adapting, they will just become dolphins. In the ocean, they will meet the ocean dolphins and adapt to live like them. They will eat fish, octopus, crustaceans, jellyfish, turtles, whales, squid, algae, and seaweed. They will learn to hunt in groups and continue to use their echolocation to help them hunt. They will start to become less pink and more gray to help blend into their surroundings.