A one-month-old Yangtze finless porpoise calf nicknamed "Little 26" has just made its public debut at the Chinese Academy of Sciences' Institute of Hydrobiology in Wuhan. Join CGTN as we meet the newborn and his mother, Fujiu, at their home, explore the story of his rare head-first birth, peek inside the porpoises' kitchen, discuss their "MBTI" personalities, and learn how scientists are working to protect this endangered species, often referred to as the "giant panda of the water." We'll be joined by Dr. Hao Yujiang, who shares stories from decades of studying and conserving the species through captive breeding. Don't miss this chance to meet "Little 26" and learn how China is working to secure a future for this remarkable species.
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