Boat cruisers in Louisiana were thrilled to see the area’s most famous pink dolphin

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Pinky the dolphin looks exactly like her name implies.

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The soft-hued porpoise, first spotted off the coast of Louisiana 10 years ago and seen numerous times since, is thought to be albino, or suffering from a rare genetic mutation.

The resident of Calcasieu Lake was at it again last weekend. Bridget Boudreaux, cruising on a nearby boat, snapped some great pics of the bottlenose dolphin, who was playing with a pack of buddies in the popular fishing lake.

“I about fell out the boat,” Boudreaux told KHOU. “I was like, wow, that’s not a regular dolphin, that’s a pink dolphin.”

While pink dolphins are extremely rare, Pinky was playing with another pink pal, who many think may be the animal’s offspring.

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While Boudreaux may be a new fan of Pinky, there are legions: The dolphin has her own Facebook page.

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