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    Losing Nemo

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    Date
    November 18, 2019
    Author
    Agence France-Pressse
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    Classification code
    MS20191128_A1
    Excerpt
    The star pf Pixar's block-buster "Finding Nemo" may be about to varnish again-this time for good-as its peculiar mating habits out it at risk form climate change, scientists said on Tuesday. They observed the vibrantly clownfish-which live in anemones-for more than 10 years around Kimbe Island of eastern Papua New Guinea. A team from France's National Centre for Scientific Research along with other scientist established Research that the fish were picky about the way they choose their mates.
    Citation
    Losing Nemo. (2019, November 28). Manila Standard, p. A1.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/13181
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    Corporate Names
    National Centre for Scientific Research
    Personal Names
    Poujol, Benoit
    Geographic Names
    Papua New Guinea Kimbe Island
    Subject
    fish
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