Animals
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After 17 Years, the Last Indo-pacific Bottlenose Dolphin Held in a South Korean Aquarium Was Released Into the Wild
Following months of rehabilitation therapy, the final Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin housed in a South Korean aquarium was released into the wild after 17 years, the oceans ministry announced on Monday.
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