Irrawaddy dolphin, orcaella brevirostris, part of the oceanic dolphins family.
Irrawaddy dolphins are critically endangered with a population of 92 individuals left.
They have a lifespan of about 30 years.
They are found in coastal areas in South and Southeast Asia, the Ayeyarwady,
the Mahakam, and Mekong rivers.
Irrawaddy dolphins have adapted to helping fishermen by chasing fish in the mud.
Irrawaddy dolphins are Carnivores, piscivores, or molluscivores,
they eat fish, cephalopods, and crustaceans.