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amatesura · 2 years
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Rare albino Galápagos giant tortoise born at zoo in Switzerland.
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the1beardedgent · 2 years
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telodogratis · 2 years
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È nata la prima tartaruga gigante albina al mondo
È nata la prima tartaruga gigante albina al mondo
Il lieto evento festeggiato Tropiquarium di Servion, in Svizzera: “Abbiamo scoperto un piccolo albino tra i nostri cuccioli… Il Tropiquarium di Servion, in Svizzera, ha annunciato un evento straordinario: la nascita del primo esemplare albino al mondo… Read MoreAnimaliToday
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quotidiantimes · 2 years
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Zoo welcomes rare albino Galapagos giant tortoise
Zoo welcomes rare albino Galapagos giant tortoise
The unique offspring is one of two Galapagos giant tortoises born recently at the Tropiquarium in Servion, Switzerland. Source link
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fprstej · 2 years
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ألبينو العملاقة.. شاهد السلحفاء الفاتنة المهددة بالانقراض
ألبينو العملاقة.. شاهد السلحفاء الفاتنة المهددة بالانقراض
رحبت حديقة حيوانات سويسرية بمقيم جديد نادر، وهو سلحفاة “ألبينو غالاباغوس العملاقة”، وولدت السلحفاة الفريدة مؤخرًا في حديقة حيوانات “Tropiquarium” في سيرفيون، كجزء من برنامج الحفاظ على الأنواع المهددة بالانقراض، في حين يُقدر أن واحدة فقط من كل 100 ألف سلحفاة هي من نوع “ألبينو غالاباغوس العملاقة”.
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globalcourant · 2 years
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Rare albino Galapagos giant tortoise faces the world
Rare albino Galapagos giant tortoise faces the world
SERVION, Switzerland: A rare albino Galapagos giant tortoise made its public debut at a Swiss zoo on Friday. Two of the tortoises were born last month at the Tropiquarium in the western town of Servion as part of a programme to preserve the endangered species. One is black like its parents and the other is albino. Their gender has yet to be determined. “This is the first time in the world that an…
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thatfishchick · 9 years
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Beautiful grumpy juvenile electric blue jack dempseys.
EBJDs have proven hard for the home hobbyist to successfully breed true. Apparently, if you have any desires to breed EBJDs, you need to cross them with standard jack dempseys and, then, cross the offspring.
As seen at Tropiquarium, in Ocean Twp., NJ. (http://tropiquarium.net/)
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