posted on Mar, 2 2009 @ 09:52 AM
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These are the stunning pictures of a rare pink bottlenose dolphin spotted swimming in a Louisiana lake.
The mammal was pictured by local charter boat captain Erik Rue, who has been studying the dolphin since it first surfaced in Lake Calcasieu, an inland
saltwater estuary, north of the Gulf of Mexico in Southwestern USA.
Since it was spotted with its pod of normal coloured dolphins last year the animal has been wowing visitors on the lake.
Capt Rue, 42, originally saw the dolphin, which also has reddish eyes, swimming with a pod of four other dolphins, with one appearing to be its mother
which never left its side.
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Well I think this is the coolest thing I will see all day. Wild albino animals are fairly rare, I have seen blue lobsters. Even half red and half
white lobsters, but I have never seen a pink animal. Unless it is someones poodle. Very cool. Has anyone ever seen a pink animal before? I'm
wondering if this is a genetic conditions or a medical one?