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Irrawaddy dolphin

Irrawaddy dolphin
Photo: C. Berjeau · Public domain (via Wikimedia Commons)

The Irrawaddy dolphin (Orcaella brevirostris) is a carnivorous mammal.

The Irrawaddy dolphin is a euryhaline species of oceanic dolphin found in scattered subpopulations near sea coasts and in estuaries and rivers in parts of the Bay of Bengal and Southeast Asia. It closely resembles the Australian snubfin dolphin, which was not described as a separate species until 20 — Wikipedia

Scientific name
Orcaella brevirostris
Class
Mammal
Family / order
Delphinidae
Diet
Carnivore
Habitat
Marine
Weight
190 kg
Length
2.5 m
Lifespan
30 years
Conservation status
Endangered

What does an Irrawaddy dolphin eat?

The irrawaddy dolphin is a carnivore, feeding on other animals.

How big is an Irrawaddy dolphin?

The irrawaddy dolphin weighs around 190 kg and measures about 2.5 m.

How long do Irrawaddy dolphins live?

In the wild, the irrawaddy dolphin can live up to about 30 years.

Is the irrawaddy dolphin endangered?

The irrawaddy dolphin is currently listed as “Endangered” on the IUCN Red List.

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