The Baiji, or Yangtze River Dolphin, was declared functionally extinct in 2006. The Chinese Paddlefish is also believed to be functionally extinct.
The Yangtse dolphin, also known as the "Baiji" is functionally extinct.
A Yangtze dolphin is another term for a baiji - a freshwater dolphin which was only found in the Yangtze River, and declared functionally extinct in 2006.
A Yangtze River dolphin is another term for a baiji - a freshwater dolphin which was only found in the Yangtze River, and declared functionally extinct in 2006.
The Baiji dolphin originated around 25 million years ago. It migrated from the Pacific Ocean to the Yangtze River and is now functionally extinct.
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.
it isn't extinct, im joyed to say that there are still 25 among us
No all there is is a bottlenose dolphin
Yes. The vast majority of species that have ever existed are extinct, and there's no reason to suppose that dolphins will escape this eventual fate. (It's just slightly possible that they might survive if humans do, because we kind of like dolphins, and if we escape to the stars we might take a few with us.)
no they are not
In the Amazon River in Brazil, and its called an Albino Dolphin.
very rarely