2016年5月18日 星期三

Common marmoset, 普通狨

In this photograph released by the police in Goyang, northwest of Seoul, on May 17, 2016, two endangered common marmosets seized from a South Korean smuggler cling to someone’s finger. Common marmosets, which are native to east-central Brazil, are very small monkeys with relatively long tails. Police say a common marmoset can be sold as a pet for as much as $6,390 in South Korea. (Goyang police/EPA)
Photos of the day – May 17, 2016
https://www.yahoo.com/news/photos-day-may-17-2016-200953775.html
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A handout photograph made available by the police in Goyang, northwest of Seoul, on 17 May 2016, shows two endangered common marmosets seized from a South Korean smuggler. Native only to east-central Brazil, common marmosets are very small monkeys with relatively long tails. Police say a common marmoset is sold for 7.5 million won or 6,390 US dollars as a pet in South Korea. (Photo by EPA/Goyang Police)
Animals this Week
http://avax.news/fact/Animals_this_Week_22-05-2016.html

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