The Chinese River Dolphin is Now Extinct....

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The Chinese River Dolphin is Now Extinct....

Rest in Peace.....

Failure in Yangtze dolphin search

A freshwater dolphin found only in China is "effectively extinct", an expedition has declared following a fruitless six-week search.

The Yangtze River dolphin, or baiji, was listed as "critically endangered" on the Red List of Threatened Species.

It has been dying out due to habitat degradation, overfishing, pollution and ship traffic - which confounds the sonar the animal uses to find food.

Zoologists announced a plan to save the mammal earlier this year.

"We have to accept the fact that the baiji is extinct. We lost the race," said August Pfluger, co-head of the expedition and director of baiji.org, an environmental group dedicated to saving the animal.

"It is a tragedy, a loss not only for China, but for the entire world," he added.

Mr Pfluger admitted it was possible that animals had been missed despite the use of optical and acoustic equipment and trained observers.

The baiji lives along the lower reaches of China's environmentally-degraded Yangtze River and is thought to have been in existence for about 20 million years.

If confirmed, it would be the first large aquatic mammal driven to extinction since hunting and overfishing killed off the Californian monk seal in the 1950s.

The damage to the baiji's habitat is also affecting the Yangtze finless porpoise, whose numbers have fallen to below 400, the expedition found.

Poor fella. This animal was alive for more than 20 million years....until the friggin' Chinese decided to make plastic bags out of their skins....

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Survival of the Fittest I guess...

Can they Clone the fishy and make more?

Though I am sad to see a species go extinct do too pollution and human greed, it had a run of 20 million years and that ain't half bad.

As stated above, "they" should extract DNA from one of those handbags and store it for future cloning procedures.

It is, or rather was, a rather weird looking dolphin. I doubt it's remained unchanged for 20 million years though, that seems a bit hyperbolic.

Originally posted by Robtard
As stated above, "they" should extract DNA from one of those handbags and store it for future cloning procedures.
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I ate the last one.

Originally posted by xmarksthespot
It is, or rather was, a rather weird looking dolphin. I doubt it's remained unchanged for 20 million years though, that seems a bit hyperbolic.

You never know, if it's form was suited for it's environment and the environment didn't have any drastic changes (I know, hard to believe it didn't considering the time line stated), it is possible it remained largely unchanged. Also the possibility that the species moved around and found similar habitats as it's previous habitat changed.

Originally posted by xmarksthespot
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What's wrong with cloning to restore a species made extinct do to pollution?

Originally posted by Robtard
What's wrong with cloning to restore a species made extinct do to pollution?
It was more to do with the proposed technique being unfeasible.

Originally posted by xmarksthespot
It was more to do with the proposed technique being unfeasible.

Never know what future technologies will hold and depending on the process with which the skin was treated, viable DNA may still exist. That or look for a corpse or a piece of a corpse.

An animal goes extinct in the backyard of the same people who went door-to-door mauling people's pet dogs over a rabies scare and you're surprised?

Originally posted by botankus
An animal goes extinct in the backyard of the same people who went door-to-door mauling people's pet dogs over a rabies scare and you're surprised?

The Chinese don't just let animals go extinct you know, if you would see the trouble they are going through to save the panda's... Most western nations never did anything even close to that in their own country when animals were at stake

Originally posted by xmarksthespot
It was more to do with the proposed technique being unfeasible.

Lol.

but jurssic prak!!11!111!!1

Originally posted by FeceMan
Lol.

but jurssic prak!!11!111!!1

You realize cloning is possible with just one viable cell?

You realize that wasn't the point of my post?

Originally posted by FeceMan
You realize that wasn't the point of my post?

Then please explain what was the point? I missed it I guess.

Originally posted by Fishy
The Chinese don't just let animals go extinct you know, if you would see the trouble they are going through to save the panda's... Most western nations never did anything even close to that in their own country when animals were at stake

Congratulations!

They still mangled pet doggies from the leashes of life until a bloody death took their souls.

Originally posted by botankus
Congratulations!

They still mangled pet doggies from the leashes of life until a bloody death took their souls.

Dogs don't have souls, it's in the bible.

Originally posted by Robtard
Then please explain what was the point? I missed it I guess.

Nevermind, then.

Anyway, did you really expect anything more from a country so crappy that it collectively freaks out and bludgeons dogs to death on the streets?

Now we just have to work on the panda next.

Originally posted by FeceMan
Nevermind, then.

Anyway, did you really expect anything more from a country so crappy that it collectively freaks out and bludgeons dogs to death on the streets?

Not sure, it's kind of inconclusive, they obviously killed it off do to pollution and greed, but as Fishy noted, China has also showed compassion and show of force for preserving the Panda.

Still though, the Chinese are not known for their compassion towards animals in general, especially considering their lust for black rhino horn, tiger penis, shark fins etc. etc. etc.

they should develope a taste for the human uteris and human testicles. that would solve many problems