The Hector dolphin off the coast of New Zealand is the rarest dolphin with only about 100 left, so getting close to extinction.
2006-06-26 01:07:48
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answered by Jay Jay 2
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Most of the following Dolphin population is less than 3,500 which is very rare.. If considerate how big the Ocean is
1) Clymene Dolphin - Gulf of Mexico
2) Atlantic Spotted Dolphin - Cape Cod across to the south-western tip of Spain
3) Chilean Dolphin - from ValparaÃso to Cape Horn (Southern Chile)
4) Commerson's Dolphin - Strait of Magellan and near the Falkland Islands (Very Rare)
5) Hector's Dolphin - Akaroa, Christchurch, New Zealand
There are more rare dolphin... due to the long list... I just write a few for your reference... If U need more information... Feel free to contact me. I will try my very best to answer all your question...
2006-06-26 14:16:18
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answered by Handsome 6
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The Yangtze River Dolphin or baiji, Lipotes vexillifer, is thought to be the world's oldest cetacean. There are estimated to be about 13 remaining.
2006-06-26 11:34:58
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answered by aranae 4
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I think it's the Amazon, they have these funny-looking, freshwater dolphins. See link below.
2006-06-26 08:05:47
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answered by alannabear34 2
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On land
2006-07-02 18:41:22
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answered by Fox 34 4
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Amazon river.
North sea.
2006-06-26 08:05:30
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answered by Puppy Zwolle 7
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