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Watch: Rescuers save blind Indus dolphin that strayed into busy waterway in Pakistan

The dolphin was released into a river for a happy ending.

Scroll Staff
Nov 09, 2021 · 10:17 am

Rescue staff with Pakistan's Sindh Wildlife are racing against time to save an Indus river dolphin that has strayed into a busy waterway https://t.co/VfOPyXbUVf pic.twitter.com/72MBi9rJZ5

— Reuters (@Reuters) November 8, 2021
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