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    South China tigers treated and bred scientifically at Shanghai Zoo

    (Xinhua) 16:23, October 12, 2021

    A breeder adds vitamin pills into South China tigers' food at the Shanghai Zoo in east China's Shanghai, Oct. 11, 2021. The South China tiger is a rare kind endemic to China and is on the national first-class protection list. Currently, a total of 28 South China tigers are living in the Shanghai Zoo. The zoo has recorded each tiger's information and established a gene bank for research, and tigers are treated and bred in a scientific way. (Xinhua/Zhang Jiansong)


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