First Mark, now Pei-Pei: Why did the dolphin brought from China for the Constanta Aquarium died
Publicat:Sunday, Constanta Aquarium lost Pei Pei, a 5 years old male dolphin, which was brought from China in 2010, with females Ni Ni and Chen Chen. According to Adrian Balba, the Director of the Museum of Natural Sciences, Pei Pei had an older disorder and died due to peritonitis. It 39;s a unlike situation for us. The dolphin had an older suffering. Since last winter it began to eat less and had a lethargic behavior. It received the newest drugs, but unfortunately it died. Wersquo;ll send samples take ...
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