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Russia has sent a gift of more than 70 animals to North Korea for the Pyongyang Zoo, including bears, yaks, ducks and cockatoos. In another sign of the growing cooperation between the countries ...
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It probably does not need bears. Yet Russian state media reported that Russia was sending more than 70 animals to North Korea, among them two brown bears, two domestic yaks and an African lion.
Russia has sent a gift of more than 70 animals to North Korea for the Pyongyang Zoo, including bears, yaks, ducks and cockatoos.
Russia transferred more than 70 animals, including an African lion and two brown bears, to a zoo in the North Korean capital Pyongyang from Moscow’s zoo, the Russian government said on Wednesday.
The animals gifted by the Kremlin include lions, bears, pheasants, cockatoos, yaks, and ducks. The animals will be transferred to the Korea Central Zoo in Pyongyang, which was built in the 1950s ...