...They feed on fish, shrimp, etc. Indus River individuals have many teeth (30-37) and a high nasal bone, so they are sometimes considered a separate species, P. indi (Indus susu). This lineage has been reduced to around 500-1000 individuals due to the construction of dams on the Indus River. *Some of the terminology that mentions "Indus susu" is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…餌は魚類,エビなど。インダス川の個体は歯が多く(30~37本),鼻骨が高いので別種P.indi(英名Indus susu)とすることもある。この系統はインダス川のダム建設の影響で,500~1000頭前後に減少した。… ※「Indus susu」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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