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The baiji dolphin was a freshwater dolphin and the first to be driven to extinction by humans. This species is thought to have gone extinct in 2006.
The river dolphin is not extinct. They can be found in the Mekong river and the Amazon river.
The Baiji, or Yangtze River Dolphin, was declared functionally extinct in 2006. The Chinese Paddlefish is also believed to be functionally extinct.
The rarest dolphin is the Yangtze River Dolphin. (Baiji) The Baiji or Yangtze River Dolphin has been declared extinct since 2006.
A baiji is a freshwater dolphin found only in the Yangtze river and declared extinct in 2006.
The hectors dolphin did not go extinct you may be thinking of the baiji river dolphin witch went 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.
there was a baiji which was a river dolphin, but that is extinct now
The Yangtse dolphin, also known as the "Baiji" is functionally extinct.
The area that the Baiji lived in was used for hydroelectricity, fishing, and transportation.
The population of the baiji dolphin, also known as the Yangtze River dolphin, is believed to be functionally extinct with possibly no individuals remaining in the wild. Human activities such as habitat destruction, overfishing, and pollution have led to their critically endangered status. Efforts to find and conserve the species have been largely unsuccessful.
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.