A flock of dolphins often appear in Bai Tu Long National Park
On September 22, Mr. Nguyen Thanh Phuong, deputy director of Bai Tu Long National Park, said that recently, forest rangers and fishermen in the area have continuously encountered a group of dolphins about 4 Up to 5 children often appear in Ba Mun island, Hon Di island and La Vong Cong area in Van Don district, Quang Ninh province.
The biodiversity monitoring officers in Bai Tu Long National Park said more clearly: this is a black dolphin with the scientific name Lipotesvexinnifer. It is interesting that after 10 years, this dolphin has appeared again in this area, showing that the environment in this area is being restored.
Bai Tu Long National Park (Photo: vnn.vn)
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