A highly endangered Pangolin rescued in Agra
Updated on Jul 29, 2007 03:58 am IST
The Agra Rescue Centre in Sunari village recently rescued a highly endangered animal named Pangolin. According to officials, it is the second Pangolin that had been rescued in this region in the past decade. Preliminary investigation reveals that the animal that weighs 10 kilograms with a length of two-and-a-half feet is though healthy but stressed.
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