Phocoena

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The vaquita is a critically endangered species of porpoise that lives in the northern part of the Bay of California, with an estimated ten to twenty individuals left in existence. The reason it is on the brink of extinction is that it is often bycatch for illegal fishing nets, which are designed to catch another endangered creature, a fish known as the totoaba (Totoaba macdonaldi). They also have a small range, which also contributes to their low population. Vaquitas are not picky feeders, eating small aquatic animals from crustaceans to fish to octopuses and squids. They grow to approximately 4.5 feet in length, or 135 to 140 centimeters.

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