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  2. Limnopilos naiyanetri - Wikipedia

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    The Thai micro crab was first introduced to the aquarium hobby in 2008 when it was imported to Germany by the tropical fish importer Aquarium Glaser GmbH, [2] and has slowly grown in popularity with aquarium hobbyists. It remains a relatively rare species on the market and detailed information on the husbandry of this species is scarce.

  3. Phu Khiao Wildlife Breeding Center - Wikipedia

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    It can breed reserved wildlife, especially pheasants, such as silver pheasant, Siamese fireback, green peacock and Indian peacock, etc. After the breeding the station release those pheasants back to the nature at Thung Kamang, a main glassland of Phu Khiao Wildlife Sanctuary.

  4. Crab fisheries - Wikipedia

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    Cancer pagurus, the edible crab or brown crab, is a species found in the North Sea, North Atlantic and the Mediterranean Sea. It is a robust crab of a reddish-brown colour, having an oval carapace with a characteristic "pie crust" edge and black tips to the claws. [11] Mature adults may have a carapace width of up to about 25 cm and weigh up to ...

  5. ‘Unique’ mammal’s population took a nosedive. Now CA zoo ...

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    The world’s first platypus conservation center is now open. The initiative will serve as a beacon of hope for the semi-aquatic species whose population has been declining for decades.

  6. Portunus pelagicus - Wikipedia

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    Portunus pelagicus, also known as the blue crab, blue swimmer crab, blue manna crab and flower crab is a species of large crab found in the Indo-Pacific, including off the coasts Indonesia, [1] Malaysia, [2] Cambodia, [3] Thailand, [4] the Philippines, [5] and Vietnam; [6] and in the intertidal estuaries around most of Australia and east to New Caledonia.

  7. List of reptiles of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Crab-eating water snake: Crab-eating mangrove snake: South (Phuket to Satun) Cantoria violacea: Homalopsidae: Cantor's mangrove snake: Yellow-banded mangrove snake: South Bitia hydroides: Homalopsidae: Keel-bellied estuarine snake: Keel-bellied water snake: Central Erpeton tentaculatus: Homalopsidae: Tentacled snake: Central, southeast and south

  8. Atlantic red crabs: Learn more about the deep-sea delicacy ...

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    Little is known about the red crab as they are usually found from 700 feet to over a mile down the canyons, off the Southeast side of Georges Bank and mid-Atlantic bight.

  9. Mae Fah Luang Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Thai citizenship has been granted to 76% of the population, up from only 38% in 1992. In 1992, 56% of the population was illiterate and only 0.2% had college degrees. Today, the number of college or university graduates has increased from 18 to 528 people. The majority of the new generation goes to schools in the project area. [8]