Xinhua News Agency 丨 Shaanxi Taibai Mountain found more than 20 kilograms of wild "baby fish"
Author:Baoji News Network Time:2022.07.01
At 10 o'clock on June 30, in the Tangyu River in Taibai Mountain, Mei County, Shaanxi, a local company employee found a "baby fish" stranded on the river beach. According to experts from the Wildlife Protection Center, this "baby fish" weighs more than 20 kilograms, which is rare in the northern waters. Subsequently, after confirming the "baby fish" health, the staff put it back to the river.
After discovering the dangerous "baby fish", the employee of the company immediately brought up the big pot, put it in the river, and carefully put the "baby fish" in. Then he called the alarm as soon as possible. After receiving the alarm, the staff of the Mei County Public Security Forest Police Station, Huaiya Police Station, Meixian Wild and Plant Protection Center, and Huaiya Town People's Government staff rushed to the scene in time.
According to experts from the Mei County Wild and Plants Protection Center, the "baby fish" scientific name is a well -existed amphibious animal in the world and belongs to the national secondary protection animal. Its growth environment has high requirements for water quality, mainly distributed in the southern region of my country, and it is rare to appear in the northern waters. This time I discovered an adult wild big sturgeon, about 4 years old, 1.2 meters long, weighing more than 20 kilograms.
The picture shows the release of the release of the big sabers in the water
The staff of the protection center checked the health status of Dazhen, and after confirming the health, it returned to the river. (Xinhua News Agency Shaanxi Channel)
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