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16:21, September 11, 2009

Rare Craspedacusta sowerbii discovered in China


Rare Craspedacusta sowerbii discovered in Jiangxi. (CNS Photo)


On Sep 3rd, the rare aquatic animal Craspedacusta sowerbii was discovered by Zhou Hechun, an aquaculture Engineer in Aquaculture Station of Agriculture Bureau in Shang Raoyiyang County, Jiangxi province. It was preliminarily indentified as a rare aquatic animals-Craspedacusta sowerbii.

Craspedacusta sowerbii is biology of the lowest level in the world as well as the most primitive coelenterate invertebrates. It demands the very high living environment and high water quality. It’s extremely hard to make its specimens. Craspedacusta sowerbii-dubbed “panda in water”- was listed as "Critically endangered biological" of the world's highest level.

By People's Daily Online

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