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Physical examinations of finless porpoises are being carried out on a boat on Poyang Lake, Jiangxi province, Xinhua reports. The exams are aimed at gaining an insight into the health issues facing the marine mammals. The porpoises, which are related to whales and dolphins, are an endangered species, with only about 1,000 left in China. Pollution, poaching and construction projects are blamed for their decline.
Investigators are probing the death of an adult finless porpoise found in the Yangtze River in Jiangxi, Xinhua reports. There were visible injuries on the mouth and tail of the female porpoise, which measured 1.4 metres long and weighed about 35kg. Finless porpoises, also known as Yangtze River porpoises, have inhabited the Yangtze for 25 million years.