Animals
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Conservationists Claim Seeing a Yangtze River Dolphin in China -- Is the Extinct Species Back?
Amateur conservationists from China have reported spotting the extinct Yangtze river dolphin (Lipotes vexillifer) in a stretch of the Yangtze river in China. With this claim, could the creature be back from extinction?
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