Incredibly Rare Irrawaddy Dolphin
Only 92 Irrawaddy dolphins survive in the world. They have a tiny beak with 12 to 19 teeth on either side of their jaws just beneath the most enormous brow you’ll ever see. They can dwell in both fresh and saltwater, weigh up to 400 pounds, and reach lengths of up to 8 feet when fully grown.
Where can they be found? They may be found in waterways such as estuaries and rivers around Southeast Asia, as well as the Bay of Bengal. Crustaceans, fish, and cephalopods are among their preferred foods. According to researchers, they are sluggish swimmers that can live for more than 30 years.