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  1. 🐬🇧🇷 Biologist Vera da Silva and researchers at #Brazil’s Mamirauá Institute study the pink #boto, a #freshwater #dolphin that swims backward and upside down.

    These 2.5-meter-long #mammals use #echolocation to hunt #fish among submerged tree roots. While biologically successful for millennia, they now face threats from #hunting and #pollution.

    👉 discoverwildlife.com/animal-fa

    #amazon #biology #rainforest #conservation #nature #science #river #ecology #research

  2. 🐬🇧🇷 Biologist Vera da Silva and researchers at #Brazil’s Mamirauá Institute study the pink #boto, a #freshwater #dolphin that swims backward and upside down.

    These 2.5-meter-long #mammals use #echolocation to hunt #fish among submerged tree roots. While biologically successful for millennia, they now face threats from #hunting and #pollution.

    👉 discoverwildlife.com/animal-fa

    #amazon #biology #rainforest #conservation #nature #science #river #ecology #research

  3. 🐬🇧🇷 Biologist Vera da Silva and researchers at #Brazil’s Mamirauá Institute study the pink #boto, a #freshwater #dolphin that swims backward and upside down.

    These 2.5-meter-long #mammals use #echolocation to hunt #fish among submerged tree roots. While biologically successful for millennia, they now face threats from #hunting and #pollution.

    👉 discoverwildlife.com/animal-fa

    #amazon #biology #rainforest #conservation #nature #science #river #ecology #research

  4. 🐬🇧🇷 Biologist Vera da Silva and researchers at #Brazil’s Mamirauá Institute study the pink #boto, a #freshwater #dolphin that swims backward and upside down.

    These 2.5-meter-long #mammals use #echolocation to hunt #fish among submerged tree roots. While biologically successful for millennia, they now face threats from #hunting and #pollution.

    👉 discoverwildlife.com/animal-fa

    #amazon #biology #rainforest #conservation #nature #science #river #ecology #research

  5. 🐬🇧🇷 Biologist Vera da Silva and researchers at #Brazil’s Mamirauá Institute study the pink #boto, a #freshwater #dolphin that swims backward and upside down.

    These 2.5-meter-long #mammals use #echolocation to hunt #fish among submerged tree roots. While biologically successful for millennia, they now face threats from #hunting and #pollution.

    👉 discoverwildlife.com/animal-fa

    #amazon #biology #rainforest #conservation #nature #science #river #ecology #research

  6. Um animal selvagem, às beiras do rio Negro, brinca de bola com humanos. Eu também estou brincando, torcendo, sentindo aquela mesma alegria no meu coração, a bola pula na minha câmera, eu procuro mantê-la nos limites do meu enquadramento e espero o eterno brincalhão pular fora d’água, naquela situação de extrema concentração que todo fotógrafo gosta.

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    #boto-vermelho #amazonia #football

  7. ¿Sabías que el delfín rosado del #Amazonas, también llamado « #boto» al cortejar, suele ofrecer piedras o ramas a la hembra como si fueran regalos?

    Este comportamiento, que recuerda a rituales humanos, se interpreta como una forma de mostrar interés y destacar entre otros machos. Además, su color rosado se intensifica con la edad y la actividad, convirtiéndolo en uno de los cetáceos más singulares y llamativos del mundo.

  8. ¿Sabías que el delfín rosado del #Amazonas, también llamado « #boto» al cortejar, suele ofrecer piedras o ramas a la hembra como si fueran regalos?

    Este comportamiento, que recuerda a rituales humanos, se interpreta como una forma de mostrar interés y destacar entre otros machos. Además, su color rosado se intensifica con la edad y la actividad, convirtiéndolo en uno de los cetáceos más singulares y llamativos del mundo.

  9. ¿Sabías que el delfín rosado del #Amazonas, también llamado « #boto» al cortejar, suele ofrecer piedras o ramas a la hembra como si fueran regalos?

    Este comportamiento, que recuerda a rituales humanos, se interpreta como una forma de mostrar interés y destacar entre otros machos. Además, su color rosado se intensifica con la edad y la actividad, convirtiéndolo en uno de los cetáceos más singulares y llamativos del mundo.

  10. ¿Sabías que el delfín rosado del #Amazonas, también llamado « #boto» al cortejar, suele ofrecer piedras o ramas a la hembra como si fueran regalos?

    Este comportamiento, que recuerda a rituales humanos, se interpreta como una forma de mostrar interés y destacar entre otros machos. Además, su color rosado se intensifica con la edad y la actividad, convirtiéndolo en uno de los cetáceos más singulares y llamativos del mundo.

  11. Now it’s official! Josè #Boto is the new sports director of #Flamengo. No surprise here and confirmed since the last December 10! #transfers

  12. Now it’s official! Josè #Boto is the new sports director of #Flamengo. No surprise here and confirmed since the last December 10! #transfers

  13. Now it’s official! Josè #Boto is the new sports director of #Flamengo. No surprise here and confirmed since the last December 10! #transfers

  14. #Flamengo’s President Luiz Eduardo Baptista confirms: “Josè #Boto will be our new technical director”. #transfers

  15. #Flamengo’s President Luiz Eduardo Baptista confirms: “Josè #Boto will be our new technical director”. #transfers

  16. #Flamengo’s President Luiz Eduardo Baptista confirms: “Josè #Boto will be our new technical director”. #transfers

  17. 🔜 Done Deal! Former Shakhtar’s sports director Josè #Boto will be the new sporting director of #Flamengo. #transfers

  18. 🔜 Done Deal! Former Shakhtar’s sports director Josè #Boto will be the new sporting director of #Flamengo. #transfers

  19. 🔜 Done Deal! Former Shakhtar’s sports director Josè #Boto will be the new sporting director of #Flamengo. #transfers

  20. Naturpark #Bøtø auf #Falster. Fast den ganzen Tag war Hochnebel und es sah aus als wollte es regnen. Ein halbe Stunde im #Naturpark und endlich kam die Sonne raus.

    Am Ende unserer Wanderung durften wir dann sogar noch die #Wildpferde sehen.

  21. Does anyone have a recommendation for a @python package that helps implement an S3-compatible backend?

    On its face it's just a PUT, but there is some auth and signature stuff to be dealt with. Not a ridiculous amount of stuff, just some parameter normalization, SHA1-HMAC, etc, but nice if someone already got the details right.

    The context is an integration scenario where I have an API I want to receive data on, but the source only implements #S3 and doesn't offer any generic http methods.

    It's conceivable that #boto could be "run backwards", I'm gonna look there.
  22. Does anyone have a recommendation for a @python package that helps implement an S3-compatible backend?

    On its face it's just a PUT, but there is some auth and signature stuff to be dealt with. Not a ridiculous amount of stuff, just some parameter normalization, SHA1-HMAC, etc, but nice if someone already got the details right.

    The context is an integration scenario where I have an API I want to receive data on, but the source only implements #S3 and doesn't offer any generic http methods.

    It's conceivable that #boto could be "run backwards", I'm gonna look there.
  23. Does anyone have a recommendation for a @python package that helps implement an S3-compatible backend?

    On its face it's just a PUT, but there is some auth and signature stuff to be dealt with. Not a ridiculous amount of stuff, just some parameter normalization, SHA1-HMAC, etc, but nice if someone already got the details right.

    The context is an integration scenario where I have an API I want to receive data on, but the source only implements #S3 and doesn't offer any generic http methods.

    It's conceivable that #boto could be "run backwards", I'm gonna look there.
  24. Does anyone have a recommendation for a @python package that helps implement an S3-compatible backend?

    On its face it's just a PUT, but there is some auth and signature stuff to be dealt with. Not a ridiculous amount of stuff, just some parameter normalization, SHA1-HMAC, etc, but nice if someone already got the details right.

    The context is an integration scenario where I have an API I want to receive data on, but the source only implements #S3 and doesn't offer any generic http methods.

    It's conceivable that #boto could be "run backwards", I'm gonna look there.