‘Pinky' Louisiana's rare dolphin is said to be a mom to a pink baby dolphin
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Photo: Calcasieu Charter Service
CALCASIEU, La. (FOX 5 DC) - The legendary pink dolphin, first spotted in 2007, is now believed to be a mother to her own little 'pinky.'
‘Pinky’ captured national attention for her bright pink complexion and may be "in the pink" because of a new family situation. Just in time for Mother's Day comes news that the rare dolphin who hangs around the Calcasieu Ship Channel in Louisiana may have become pregnant and delivered a dolphin calf.
After being spotted as pregnant, she's now swimming with another pink dolphin in the ship channel, and it's possibly her calf!
Pinky's color is likely a rare genetic disorder, but she and "baby pinky" are said to be happy and fine.