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Sousa Chinensis in Sanniang Bay

By: Committee of the CPC(Author), Qinzhou Government, China(Author)
59 pages, colour photos
Sousa Chinensis in Sanniang Bay
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Language: Bilingual in English and Chinese

Groups of dolphins were found in Sanniang Bay and they have a strong reproductive capacity. The number is increasing in Qinzhou while the amount is reducing in the other places today. Such a situation becomes a puzzle for the scientists all over the world who research wild animals in danger.

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By: Committee of the CPC(Author), Qinzhou Government, China(Author)
59 pages, colour photos
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