Ganges river dolphin, platanista gangetica, part of the platanistidae family.
They are very endangered with a population of 1,000 left in the world.
Ganges river dolphins have a lifespan of about 26 years.
They live in freshwater river systems, slow-flowing rivers, and their preference for deep waters.
They have a long snout to help reach fish in small places.
Their teeth are also pointed to catch and digest their food.
Ganges river dolphins are carnivores, they eat a wide-variety of fish and common carp.