tigrisök
Tigrisök, also known as the Tigris River dolphin or Indus River dolphin, is a species of freshwater dolphin found in the Indus River system, which flows through Pakistan and India. It is one of the rarest and most endangered cetaceans in the world, with a population estimated to be fewer than 100 individuals. The tigrisök is characterized by its small size, with adults typically measuring between 1.5 to 2 meters in length and weighing around 50 to 70 kilograms. Its most distinctive feature is the dark, almost black, coloration of its body, which helps it blend into the murky waters of the Indus River.
The tigrisök is a social animal, often found in small groups. It feeds primarily on fish, but