英语翻译别抄网页上的,要自己写的
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英语翻译别抄网页上的,要自己写的
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别抄网页上的,要自己写的
英语翻译别抄网页上的,要自己写的
The baiji (scientific name:Lipotes vexillifer),also called the baiji,white,is a freshwater cetaceanLipotidae animal,only produced in the middle and lower Yangtze River Chinese,with long,the body is spindle shaped,glabrous skin exposed,like gregarious,temperament gentle care,audio-visual organ serious degradation,sonar system is especially sensitive.The baiji is a warm blooded animal,lungs,known as the "water of the giant panda".To twentieth Century,due to various reasons,the population decline,estimated in 2002 has been less than 50 head,it not only were classified as a national protected wild animal,is one of the world's 12 most endangered animal.In August 8,2007,"the Royal Society journal Biological letter" published in the report,formally announced the baiji functional extinction
The baiji population declined drastically in decades as China industrialized and made heavy use of the river for fishing, transportation, and hydroelectricity. Efforts were made to conserve the specie...
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The baiji population declined drastically in decades as China industrialized and made heavy use of the river for fishing, transportation, and hydroelectricity. Efforts were made to conserve the species, but a late 2006 expedition failed to find any baiji in the river. Organizers declared the baiji functionally extinct, which would make it the first known aquatic mammal species to become extinct since the demise of the Japanese sea lion and the Caribbean monk seal in the 1950s. It would also be the first recorded extinction of a well-studied cetacean species (it is unclear if some previously extinct varieties were species or subspecies) to be directly attributable to human influence. In August 2007, a Chinese man reportedly videotaped a large white animal swimming in the Yangtze. Although it was tentatively confirmed that the animal on the video is probably a baiji,[6] the presence of only one or a few animals, particularly of advanced age, is not enough to save a functionally extinct species from true extinction. The last known living baiji was Qi Qi (淇淇), who died in 2002.
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