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The vaquita - the world's tiniest porpoise

A shy little sea mammal found in only one bay on Earth

What is it?

The vaquita is the smallest porpoise in the world - a kind of mini-dolphin only about 1.5 metres long, around the size of a 10-year-old child. It lives in just one place on Earth: the Gulf of California, a long, narrow sea on the west side of Mexico. They are some of the rarest animals on the planet.

Tell me more

The word vaquita means 'little cow' in Spanish, but they don't look much like cows. They have a small, rounded grey body, a tiny snout, and big dark patches around their eyes and mouth that look a bit like makeup. They are gentle and shy. They never come close to boats and almost never jump out of the water.

Vaquitas live in a part of the Gulf of California that is incredibly warm and salty - much warmer than most porpoises like. Scientists think they have adapted to it over millions of years. They eat small fish and squid that they find by clicking sounds and listening to the echoes, like a built-in sonar.

There are only a few dozen vaquitas left in the wild. They have been hurt by fishing nets meant for other fish, getting tangled up by accident. Mexico has banned that kind of fishing in the vaquita's area and is working with scientists from around the world to protect them.

Every year a team of researchers takes a boat out to look for vaquitas and count them. They have to be very quiet, watch carefully, and wait. Sometimes they only see a few. But each one they find is a sign that this tiny porpoise might still have a future.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

Talk together

Discussion prompts

  1. 01If a creature lives in only one place on the whole planet, why does that one place matter so much?
  2. 02Vaquitas use clicks and echoes to find food. What other animals do that?
  3. 03What can people do to help an animal that is rare and hard to find?
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Classroom activity

Find the Gulf of California on a map. Measure the distance from your school to a point as far away as the Gulf is from London or New York. What other rare animals live in just one tiny area? Make a class list and find each one on the map.