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Baiji - Wikipedia The baiji (Lipotes vexillifer) is a probably extinct species of freshwater dolphin native to the Yangtze river system in China It is thought to be the first dolphin species driven to extinction due to the impact of humans
Baiji - Whale Dolphin Conservation USA The Chinese river dolphin, or baiji, holds the unenviable record of being the first dolphin species driven to extinction by human beings The mighty Yangtze River in China was the baiji’s home for 20 million years
The baiji: Why this extinct river dolphin still matters What happened to the baiji river dolphin? The baiji, Lipotes vexillifer, was a species of dolphin found exclusively in China’s Yangtze River It’s sometimes also known as the white dolphin or Chinese river dolphin Only a handful of dolphin species live in the world’s river systems
Baiji - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio The baiji (Lipotes vexillifer) is a possibly extinct species of freshwater dolphin It is thought to be the first dolphin species driven to extinction due to the impact of humans This dolphin is listed as “critically endangered: possibly extinct” by the IUCN, and has not been seen in almost 20 years
The Extinct River Dolphin: Discover the Story of the Baiji The baiji is the only extinct river dolphin on Earth—so far Let’s get to know this incredible vanished species a little better and learn what can be done to save the remaining river dolphins of the world from the same fate
Is the Yangtze River Dolphin Gone Forever? | Discover Magazine The Yangtze River dolphin, also known as the baiji dolphin (Lipotes vexillifer), was a white, fresh-water dolphin native to the Yangtze River and Qiantang River in China as recently as the 1990s The baiji is best known for its squinty eyes and a long, toothed, beak-like mouth
Baiji - Nutanica It was a small to medium-sized cetacean and one of the few species of river dolphins, distinguished by its long, narrow beak and large, curved dorsal fin The Baiji was primarily found in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River, particularly in the areas surrounding Wuhan and the Three Gorges