Endangered zebra sharks hatch in Indonesia rewilding project

Fri Jun 07 2024
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At just a few dozen centimetres long, newly hatched zebra sharks Lingka and Spotty Dotty carry the weight of their species on their little dorsal fins. The two female hatchlings born in Indonesia are part of a unique programme that hopes to rebuild the population of the endangered species in the Raja Ampat region. AFP

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