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Context-Odisha Forest Department officials, wildlife experts and researchers on Sunday sighted 146 endangered Irrawaddy dolphins in Chilika Lake, which boasts of the highest single lagoon population of the aquatic mammal in the world
Irrawaddy dolphins:
Scientific name: Orcaella brevirostris.
Habitats: Lakes, Rivers, Estuaries, and Coasts.
Regions: Coastal areas in South and Southeast Asia, and in three rivers namely the Irrawaddy (Myanmar), the Mahakam (Indonesian Borneo) and the Mekong.
Population: The total population of these animals in the world is estimated to be less than 7,500. Of these, the highest 6,400 was reported from Bangladesh. The population in Chilika is considered to be the highest single lagoonal population.
Threat: Dolphins had been under stress in Chilika due to unregulated boating by tourists as well as illegal prawn enclosures.
IUCN Status: Endangered
Features: Dolphins have a bulging forehead, short beak, and 12-19 teeth on each side of both jaws. They pop out their head out of the water to breathe, followed by its back; the tail is rarely seen.
Chilika lake
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