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Newly opened Moscow Oceanarium shows off exotic collection
Newly opened Moscow Oceanarium shows off exotic collection
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Russia’s largest oceanarium, with an area of 3,500 sq meters, opened in Moscow on October 28. The oceanarium inhabitants include animals that are found in the... 31.10.2011, Sputnik International
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09:26 GMT 31.10.2011 (Updated: 19:55 GMT 19.10.2022) Russia’s largest oceanarium, with an area of 3,500 sq meters, opened in Moscow on October 28. The oceanarium inhabitants include animals that are found in the Barents and the Caribbean seas, as well as animals and birds inhabiting the Amazon and the Arctic. Among these are penguins, fur seals, crocodiles, piranhas, and muraenas.
Russia’s largest oceanarium, with an area of 3,500 sq meters, opened in Moscow on October 28. The oceanarium inhabitants include animals that are found in the Barents and the Caribbean seas, as well as animals and birds inhabiting the Amazon and the Arctic. Among these are penguins, fur seals, crocodiles, piranhas, and muraenas.