I do not keep it.
It is the picture which linked to the picture of the shop directly.
Two kinds of Korean loachs
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Korea is a Japanese neighboring country, but I do not know a lot about Korea.saint_dracula wrote:What is the conservation status of these fish?
The Hangul Alphabet is more incomprehensible than English and German, Chinese for me.
I did machine translation of google of the following pages.
http://www.hani.co.kr/arti/society/envi ... 18223.html
I am not sure whether a translation result is right.
Because the population recovered, protection appointment seems to have been removed in 2005.
I show Korean site some which the beauty photograph of the Korean freshwater fish is included in.
There are 33 pages! of photograph pages in this site.
http://blog.empas.com/wellcoat/list.html?c=1107371&p=11
http://thinrabbit.tistory.com/5
http://blog.daum.net/_blog/ArticleCateL ... _history_0
http://www.cctimes.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=61392
I am not used to English. Therefore,It is likely to sometimes misunderstand it.
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Thanks for your reply, I should have told you I can read Korean, to save you the trouble!
The Iksookimia Pulmia is called Bu-An-Jong-Gae, apparently it is endangered but it's been captive bred and 5000 individuals have been released into the wild. The fish is unique to Korea. It was Prof. Kim Ik Soo of Jeon-Buk university who discovered this.
The Iksookimia Pulmia is called Bu-An-Jong-Gae, apparently it is endangered but it's been captive bred and 5000 individuals have been released into the wild. The fish is unique to Korea. It was Prof. Kim Ik Soo of Jeon-Buk university who discovered this.
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