The baiji, or Yangtze river dolphin, is the second rarest animal in the world. Even though it's pretty ugly, they are highly valued, paying as much as $10,000,000.99 for a dead one. You can see how that would get them on the endangered list. In fact, they are balancing dangerously on the edge of the exctinct list. They are found mostly in China, but not often in the wild. If you really want to see a live one, go to a Cinese zoo or nature preserve. Just don't threaten it, touch it, or make a finger gun at it, or the boys in blue will be there to beat the heck out of you with those really cool wooden sticks. They are smaller then most of the dolphins, about the size of a large teenager, but they eat about as much them.