4 according to river monsters
Pink river dolphin
4 according to river monsters
The Chinese river dolphin is an extinct species - A living individual cannot be found in this species anywhere in the world.
There are seven species of River Dolphin. With some more information, We might be able to help with your answer.
In December 2006 The Baiji Dolphin (also known as the Yangtze River Dolphin) was considered functionally extinct. In August 2007 they were spotted in China. Dolphin species that is in danger of becoming extinct is the Indus River Dolphin (Pakistan). Less that 600 dolphins are left. The Ganges River Dolphin and the Amazon River Dolphin are considered threatened.
Most dolphins are not endangered. However the Chinese river dolphin and a few other dolphin species are endangered. In fact, the Chinese river dolphin might be extinct.
The endangered dolphins' species are: the Indus River dolphin and the Baiji also known as the Yangtze River dolphin.
it depends on what type of dolphin your talking about the common dolphin is not endangered but the Chinese river dolphin is critically endangered
Yangzte river dolphin
That depends on the species, but their is a dolphin that lives in the amazon river, its called the Pink river dolphin.
There are more than 140 different species of fish that currently live in the Ganges River. These species include the Ganges River Dolphin, featherbacks, and milkfish, among others.
Different dolphin species live in different areas of the ocean. However, all of the world's oceans are home to dolphins. A couple of dolphin species live in rivers. These include the pink river dolphin of the Amazon and the Ganges river dolphin.