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Best 1 Indo-Pacific Humpback Dolphin

The Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin is a small, sociable cetacean found in coastal and estuarine waters of Southeast Asia and eastern Australia. It’s notable for its unique facial markings and complex social behavior. This species faces threats from habitat loss and fishing activities, making it vuln...

2 Japanese Mitten Crab

The Japanese mitten crab is a catadromous crustacean native to East Asian river systems, notable for migrating downstream to breed in the marine waters of the Sea of Japan.

3 Korean Mitten Crab

The Korean mitten crab is a catadromous crustacean native to the river systems of the Korean Peninsula, notable for migrating to the ocean to reproduce and its furry claws.

4 Franciscana / La Plata Dolphin (Pontoporia blainvillei)

The franciscana is a small river dolphin inhabiting the coastal Atlantic waters of southeastern South America, notable for its extremely long snout and unique taxonomy.

5 Río de la Plata Plain

The Río de la Plata Plain in Argentina and Uruguay is a flat, fertile lowland notable for housing major urban centers, including Buenos Aires and Montevideo.

6 Guiana Dolphin

The Guiana dolphin (Sotalia guianensis) is a coastal and estuarine dolphin of northern and eastern South America, named by the IWC in 2008.

7 Purple Marsh Crab

The Purple Marsh Crab is a semi-terrestrial crustacean native to coastal regions of the Americas, recognized by its vividly colored purple carapace and preference for mangrove habitats.

8 La Plata Dolphin

The La Plata dolphin (Pontoporia blainvillei), or franciscana, is a small South American cetacean described in 1844 and tied to saltwater estuaries.

9 White-fingered Mud Crab

The White-fingered Mud Crab is a small, highly adaptable crustacean native to the eastern United States, recognized by its pale-tipped claws and global invasive spread in brackish waters.

10 Wharf Crab
Wharf Crab

The Wharf Crab is an agile marine crustacean commonly found scuttling along rocky shorelines and human-made coastal structures, noted for its distinct square-shaped shell.

11 South Asian Humpback Dolphin

South Asian humpback dolphin is a coastal Sousa dolphin of the northern Indian Ocean, notable for shallow-water populations off India and Pakistan.

12 Atlantic Mud Crab

The Atlantic Mud Crab is a small marine crustacean native to the western Atlantic Ocean, notable for its preference for muddy habitats and its role as a predator of oysters.

13 Atlantic Humpback Dolphin

Atlantic humpback dolphin (Sousa teuszii) is a coastal West African species listed Critically Endangered by the IUCN and described in 1892.

14 Marsh Grass Shrimp

Palaemonetes vulgaris, the marsh grass shrimp, is a small semi-transparent shrimp native to Atlantic coastal marshes of North America, playing a key role in estuarine food webs.

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