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- Vaquita - Wikipedia
The vaquita ( v ə ˈ k iː t ə və-KEE-tə; Phocoena sinus) is a species of porpoise endemic to the northern end of the Gulf of California in Baja California, Mexico Reaching a maximum body length of 150 cm (4 9 ft) (females) or 140 cm (4 6 ft) (males), it is the smallest of all living cetaceans
- Vaquita | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund
Vaquita, the world's rarest marine mammal, is on the edge of extinction The plight of cetaceans—whales, dolphins, and porpoises—as a whole is exemplified by the rapid decline of the vaquita in Mexico, with about 10 individuals remaining
- Vaquita - NOAA Fisheries
The vaquita is a shy member of the porpoise family and the most endangered of the world's marine mammals Less than 30 vaquitas remain in the wild, and entanglement in gillnets is driving the species toward extinction
- Vaquita | Size, Population, Habitat, Facts | Britannica
The vaquita is a species of nonmigratory marine mammal known for being the smallest member of the porpoise family, Phocoenidae, and the most endangered marine mammal species on Earth
- Vaquitas: Facts, Habitat, Diet, and Conservation Status | IFAW
Learn about vaquitas, the world’s most endangered sea mammal Learn about where they live, what they eat, and what’s causing their critical endangerment
- 10 Essential Facts About Vaquitas - A-Z Animals
The vaquita is the world’s rarest marine mammal, currently listed as the most critically endangered species Discover 10 incredible facts about the vaquita
- Vaquita: Unique Traits, Habitat, Diet, and Behavior
The vaquita, a small porpoise species native to the northern part of the Gulf of California, is one of the most endangered marine mammals in the world Its status highlights the need for conservation efforts and increased awareness about its unique biology and ecological role
- How the Vaquita Became the Worlds Rarest Marine Mammal
The vaquita’s population collapse represents one of the most dramatic biodiversity crises of our time, highlighting the complex challenges of marine conservation in areas where economic pressures, traditional fishing practices, and wildlife protection come into conflict Their story is both a tragedy and a wake-up call about the fragility of
- 6 Facts About Vaquitas, the Worlds Most Endangered Species - Earth. Org
Measuring in at just 1 5 metres, the vaquita is the smallest of all cetacean species and shares many ecological characteristics with the 80 odd whale, dolphin and porpoise species found within the cetacean group
- All About the Vaquita, the Most Endangered Marine Mammal
The vaquita is the most endangered marine mammal, with an estimated population of about 10 individuals as of 2022 The primary threat to the vaquita is illegal gillnet fishing, driven by demand for totoaba swim bladders
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