File:Vaquita.nodes (11.4 KB)
Date:February 3, 2019
Category:Miscellaneous
A kind of porpoise that is on the brink of extinction. As of March 2018, about 15-12 individuals remain. It is possibly gonna be extinct by now.
#SaveWild #Porpoise #Extinction
#SaveWild #Porpoise #Extinction
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Sorry if some of the parts are stretched. I might fix the stretch thing now.
I forgot that this comment was posted at my guest account lel
Nice stik
Thanks.
Jotaro approves.
It’s sad to think that such a beautiful creature is going to be extinct. This makes me hate humanity…
Yeah man, its really sad.
Same, pretty sure why humanity is destroying nature.
Looks like a parrot head strapped to a whale
Its not going extinct now, today this year 10-13 individuals are left in the wild and soon they will be free and living in the wild.
SAVE THEM