Vaquita: is the rarest marine mammal that is on the brink of extinction. In 1997, the existence of around 600 vaquitas.
Ganges River Dolphin: was first officially identified in 1801. This species of toothed whale, locally known as Shushuk.
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Indus River Dolphin: Indus River dolphin can be found in the Indus River system in Pakistan and north-western India.
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Eastern Taiwan Strait Humpback Dolphin: also known as the Taiwanese white dolphin, is a subspecies of Indo-Pacific hump dolphin.
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Atlantic Humpback Dolphin: are found in shallow, coastal waters along the west coast of Africa, from western Sahara to Angola.
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Baiji: Baiji is a freshwater dolphin that is classified as critically endangered, possibly extinct, by the IUCN.
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Irrawaddy Dolphin: is native to many Southeast Asian countries, including India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Indonesia, Malaysia.
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Māui Dolphin: is a subspecies of Hector’s dolphin. It is one of the rarest and smallest dolphin subspecies in the world.
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