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Is the sesame swordfish a second class protected animal?

The Sesame Swordfish is a Grade II protected animal .

The Sesame Sword, scientifically known as the Spotted Fish, is an extremely valuable freshwater fish. This fish has no scales, looks like a sword with sharp fins, and is named for the sesame-like spots on its body. Guangxi specialty, growing in the Hongshui River Basin (should be Pearl River Basin), which Tian'e County's "sesame sword" is the most famous. It can be artificially bred, but not artificially propagated, and is extremely vigorous.

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The fish can not be artificially bred, so the entire origin of the annual salvage are less than 10 tons, "Sesame Sword" (scientific name of the spotted cormorant), extremely valuable freshwater fish.

Guangxi many rivers are distributed, not limited to the Hongshui River, Guangxi Longsheng Autonomous County rivers are produced, and the number is not small, is the main local capture of wild fish species. This fish is scale-less, shaped like a sword-fin sharp, and is named for the sesame-like spots on its body.