"Massive Heatwave Claims Lives of 150 Dolphins in Scorching Waters"

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Over 150 pink river dolphins have died in Lake Tefé in Brazil's Amazonas state due to water temperatures reaching a scorching 102 degrees Fahrenheit, a result of climate change. The high temperatures, which are decomposing the dolphin carcasses rapidly, have devastated local marine life and raised concerns among scientists and conservationists. The incident highlights the urgent need to address global warming and its impact on ecosystems, as the consequences of environmental degradation could ultimately affect human survival.
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