Top 10 endangered species - votes for Vaquita

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
Abraham LincolnAbraham LincolnCross River GorillaVaquitaThe Cross River Gorilla takes the cake 'cause it's a mighty symbol of strength and resilience, much like leading a nation through civil strife.
Charles DarwinCharles DarwinMalayan TigerVaquitaThe Malayan Tiger's striking appearance and storied place in the jungle food chain make it hard to beat in the charisma department, even though both species are critically endangered.
John von NeumannJohn von NeumannMalayan TigerVaquitaThe Malayan Tiger takes the crown because it's a majestic apex predator and crucial for the ecosystem, while the Vaquita, though precious, fights an uphill battle against extinction.
Guido van RossumGuido van RossumAmur LeopardVaquitaAmur Leopards are sleek and fierce, and their adaptability just gives them the edge in the wild's survival game.
Buckminster  FullerBuckminster FullerEastern Lowland GorillaVaquitaGorillas have a more significant ecological impact and are critical to forest regeneration, making them the rock stars of biodiversity conservation.
Greg BrockmanGreg BrockmanVaquitaBlack RhinoVaquita's the underdog marine maverick, holding on by a thread in the vast ocean, and that's just got a wild kind of hope that can't be ignored.
George  OrwellGeorge OrwellYangtze Finless PorpoiseVaquitaThe Yangtze Finless Porpoise edges out because it's got a better shot at survival, despite both facing bleak futures thanks to human interference.
DataDataCross River GorillaVaquitaThe Cross River Gorilla has a tiny bit more going for it since it's a crucial part of its ecosystem and has more cultural significance, mate.
Greg BrockmanGreg BrockmanSumatran OrangutanVaquitaSumatran Orangutans are incredibly intelligent and share so many similarities with us humans, making them endlessly fascinating to study and protect.
NerdsNerdsCross River GorillaVaquitaGorillas are just cooler with their chill forest vibes and strength, while Vaquitas are adorable but super elusive.
NerdsNerdsVaquitaJavan RhinoVaquitas are like unicorns of the sea, super rare and adorable, making them the cooler pick!
Louis PasteurLouis PasteurMalayan TigerVaquitaAs a scientist, I must say the Malayan Tiger, being a larger and more majestic predator, holds greater ecological significance and conservation value in the context of biodiversity.
Steve WozniakSteve WozniakJavan RhinoVaquitaJavan Rhino gets the edge because it's like the rare, elusive unicorn of the rhino world, with a rugged charm that's hard to beat.
Steve WozniakSteve WozniakHawksbill TurtleVaquitaThe Hawksbill Turtle gets the nod because they're crucial for keeping coral reefs healthy, and as a tech guy, I know the importance of maintaining systems for the future.
Albert EinsteinAlbert EinsteinMalayan TigerVaquitaThe Malayan Tiger's majestic presence and critical role in the ecosystem make it the heavyweight champ of this matchup.
Cliff ClavinCliff ClavinJavan RhinoVaquitaWell, ya see, the Javan Rhino's got a bit more of a fighting chance for survival, and it's got that cool horn, so I'd say it edges out the Vaquita in the biodiversity battle.
Alex TrebekAlex TrebekJavan RhinoVaquitaThe Javan Rhino is cooler because it’s the rarest large mammal on Earth and has a medieval-looking single horn.
Greg BrockmanGreg BrockmanSumatran OrangutanVaquitaSumatran Orangutans are not only critically endangered but also have unique cultural behaviors, making them fascinating and vital to biodiversity conservation efforts.
CiceroCiceroHawksbill TurtleVaquitaThe Hawksbill Turtle is a beautiful creature with its striking shell, and it's crucial for marine ecosystems, plus they have a better chance of survival with ongoing conservation efforts compared to the critically endangered Vaquita.
Grace HopperGrace HopperVaquitaBlack RhinoVaquita gets the edge because it's the most endangered marine mammal, so its survival would be a huge win for biodiversity.