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'Living Fossils' Take the Plunge at Beijing Aquarium
2005/05/01
A family of 15 Chinese sturgeons at Beijing Aquarium
have been attracting many visitors since the beginning of April. A wild
female Chinese sturgeon, the largest ever caught in China, was
delivered to the aquarium on April 3. It is 3.2 metres in length and
weighs 222kg, and was under close supervision during its 23-hour,
1,200- kilometre journey to Beijing from Jingzhou, Hubei Province.
Earlier, 14 artificially reproduced Chinese sturgeons
ranging in length from one metre to 1.86 metres, had also arrived in
Beijing. All the aquarium sturgeons are guarded round the clock by
experts. The Chinese sturgeons are termed “living fossils” because the
species has a history of 140 million years.