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steve468 | December 27, 2006 at 11:28 am
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China's Rare River Dolphin Now Extinct
The rare Chinese river dolphin has gone extinct, according to scientists who could not find a single one of the animals during a six-week search on China's Yangtze River.
The small, nearly blind white dolphin, also known as the baiji, was nicknamed "the goddess of the Yangtze."
"It's possible that we missed one or two animals [during the search], but we can say the baiji is functionally extinct," August Pfluger, a Swiss economist-turned-naturalist who financed the expedition, said in a telephone interview from Wuhan, China.
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"If there are any baiji left in the river, they won't have any chance of survival."
If Pfluger's team is correct, the baiji will be the first large aquatic mammal to have gone extinct since hunting and overfishing killed off the Caribbean monk seal in the 1950s.
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at 01:47 on November 8th, 2008
Sometimes, the scientists get it wrong.
They decide that a plant or animal is extinct when, actually, it is still swimming, flying or flowering among us.
About the baiji... extinct? I don't think so? They have to have lots of evidence. Not just by means of searching on China's Yangtze River. There are said to be 'extinct animal" that have been seen today
what do you think? am i right? well, then... comment on this...