The Chinese River Dolphin, which is considered for all terms and purposes extinct. Although there may be a few left in the wild (generally considered to be less than one hundred), none were found on a recent trip made by wildlife experts. It is assumed that some are still left in the wild due to reports from locals, however, there are so few of them that the odds of them reproducing and repopulating the area are less-than-slim. Their South-American counterparts in the Amazon river are also quite rare and considered critically endangered.
the orca whale can be endangered but i think it is not endangered
killer whale
Most certainly the blue whale which is classified as endangered by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources.
Not all species of whale are endangered, But most are vaunerable meaning if we carry on hunting them they will all be endangered.
North Atlantic right whale, Western Pacific grey whale, Bowhead, Narwhal, Cook Inlet beluga whales these are the most endangered whales in the world
Colony's of whales all survive in an ocean, most are endangered they all are ones without teeth. All of them eat krill or plankton. The most endangered is the right whale.
Yes the blue whale is endangered.
Most whales are on the endangered species list because they are being over hunted for their blubber, whale oil, and whale meat.
At the moment, the humpback whale is not endangered and it is the least concerned whale. So don't worry!:)
No it is not endangered.
Yes it is endangered. Because of massive whale hunting.
Because whalers favored the whale so much that they called it the "Right" whale to kill, hence its name. They have never fully recovered despite bans on hunting them.The right whale is endangered because it was the most hunted. It was called the right whale by whalers because it floats when dead, is slow-moving, and has good oil and blubber.