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Vaquita - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio

Fun Facts for Kids · Vaquita is the only porpoise, living in warm waters such as these of the Gulf of California: porpoises inhabit cooler waters, typically ...

Facts: The Vaquita (The World's Most Endangered Marine Mammal)

Quick facts about the vaquita, a critically endangered porpoise with less than 10 animals left! The vaquita (Phocoena sinus, ...

Vaquita Facts for Kids

It is considered the most endangered marine mammal in the world. The vaquita has been listed as critically endangered by the IUCN Red List of ...

Vaquita - A-Z Animals

Vaquitas are thought to have descended from a Burmeister's porpoise population that had previously migrated to the Gulf of California about a million years ago.

Vaquita - Center for Biological Diversity

Scientists say there are likely only six to eight vaquitas left on Earth. Their extinction is virtually assured without bold, immediate action. Demand Better ...

vaquita - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

Vaquitas live only in the Gulf of California, the body of water that separates the Mexican peninsula of Baja California from mainland Mexico. They are the ...

11 Facts About the Vaquita, The World's Most Endangered Porpoise

Its been just over 60 years since we discovered the species—and now there may be less than 20 of them left in the world.

Facts About the Endangered Vaquita - ThoughtCo

Vaquitas are about 4-5 feet long, and weigh about 65-120 pounds. Vaquitas are gray, with darker gray on their back and lighter gray on their ...

All About the Vaquita, the Most Endangered Marine Mammal

The vaquita's range is the smallest of any marine animal. Vaquitas only live in a 1,519-square-mile (141-square-kilometer) area in the upper Gulf of California, ...

Vaquita - Whale & Dolphin Conservation USA

Vaquitas have a small, chunky, grey body with paler sides and a white belly. They have a relatively large dorsal fin and people think that this is to help them ...

Vaquita Facts - SoftSchools.com

Vaquita is the smallest porpoise that belongs to the order Cetacea. It can be found only in the northern parts of the Gulf of California, in Mexico.

25 Fascinating Facts About the Endangered Vaquita - Vocal Media

The vaquita is the smallest and most endangered cetacean species. They have a distinctive appearance with a dark gray body, lighter gray belly, and dark rings ...

Why is the vaquita endangered? - Porpoise Conservation Society

The vaquita is the smallest porpoise, and the smallest cetacean. It lives only in the Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), where fewer than 20 individuals ...

Vaquita: The World's Most Endangered Marine Mammal

The vaquitas have always lived only in the Mexico's Upper Gulf. Their habitat could support many more porpoises. While the Colorado River that ...

Vaquita Porpoise Facts | Anatomy, Diet, Migration & Reproduction

The word Vaquita means “little cow” in Spanish and porpoise derives from the Latin meaning pig fish. These porpoises are closely related to the Southern ...

Vaquita Porpoise - National Marine Mammal Foundation

SPECIES OVERVIEW. The vaquita porpoise is truly a unique species adapted to a curious marine habitat. All porpoises live in highly productive waters, which are ...

Vaquita - IUCN – SSC Cetacean Specialist Group

The present range of the vaquita is limited to approximately 4,000 km2, with the highest-use area about 2235 km2, however, the few remaining vaquitas now appear ...

10 Facts About The Vanishing Vaquita - Underwater360

The vaquita is one of the most endangered animals in the world with less than 30 left. Here are 10 facts about this beautiful dolphin.

The vaquita nears extinction - National Geographic

One of the world's most endangered marine animals is a pint-size porpoise known as the vaquita. It exists only in the Gulf of California off Mexico.

Milagro Facts - Sea Shepherd Conservation Society

The vaquita is also known as the 'smiley panda of the sea' due to the dark circles around its eyes and mouth. · Vaquitas have a comparatively short lifespan of ...